Noah Green, a 25-year-old former Christopher Newport University football player, rammed a car into two officers at a barricade outside the U.S. Capitol. The attacked killed one of them before Green, who was believed to be mentally ill, was shot to death by police.
The knifeman who was shot dead in Washington DC on Friday was battling depression and drug addiction, it has been revealed. US Capitol Police officer William Evans died in hospital after Noah Green rammed him and another officer with his car. Green, 25, was shot after leaping out of the car and brandishing a knife at around 1pm local time. It has now emerged that Green was the star of the college football team and had a degree in finance from.
Man who rammed car into Capitol Police attended high school in Va.
Green died Friday from police gunfire after ramming his car into two officers along a barricade, killing one and injuring the other. Noah Green, 25 of Indiana. (Source: WDBJ) By Eddie Callahan | April 3, 2021 at 9:04 AM EDT - Updated April 3 at 9:05 AM
According to the New York Times and other media outlets, Noah Green, 25 of Indiana, began playing in 2017 for Christopher Newport University in Newport News.
“Mr. Green was born in West Virginia, attended high school in Virginia, then enrolled in Glenville State College where he played football before transferring to Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Va. He played defensive back on the Christopher Newport football team and graduated in 2019 with a degree in finance.”
Details emerged Saturday about the disparate lives of knife-wielding Noah Green, 25, killed after slamming his car into a security barricade outside the Capitol one day earlier, and highly-regarded Officer William “Billy” Evans.
Noah Green, man whom police say rammed two Capitol police officers, graduated from Christopher Newport University
Authorities said Noah Green lived in Indiana, but we found out he played football for and graduated from Christopher Newport University. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 10:17 PM CDT April 2, 2021
WASHINGTON The man whom authorities said rammed a car into two officers at a barricade outside the U.S. Capitol, killing one of them, graduated from Christopher Newport University.
According to Acting Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman, around 1 p.m. Friday, a vehicle slammed into two officers at a checkpoint on Constitution Avenue on the Northside of the Capitol complex near the Russell Senate Office Building.