Ryan J. Reilly is a justice reporter for NBC News.
WASHINGTON — The ex-military member who federal authorities say drove his SUV into a barricade at the FBI office in Atlanta on Monday had online ties to QAnon-related content and appeared to be a supporter of former President Donald Trump, according to an open-source investigation by the group Advance Democracy. Ervin Lee Bolling currently faces a count of destruction of government property. He has not yet entered a plea.
The court docket in Bolling's case does not indicate he has a lawyer. Reached by NBC News and asked about Bolling's beliefs in QAnon, his wife declined to comment. Details of the Advance Democracy report were first first published by Wired. Daniel J.
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