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.”
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