The increased reward amount comes days before the two-year anniversary of the insurrection.
The announcement represents a sharp increase in the amount of money the government is willing to pay for information in the investigation: the monetary reward had previously stood at $100,000 prior to Wednesday, up from the $50,000 the bureau initially offered in the wake of the riot. The increased amount comes days before the two-year anniversary of the insurrection.
In releasing additional footage in September 2021, the FBI said that “reviews of the suspect’s behavior in video footage and interviews with residents in the Capitol Hill neighborhood have led the FBI to believe the suspect is not from the area.” CNN previously reported the devices had been rigged to egg timers and filled with an explosive powder.
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