Updated: Apr 5 2021, 10:46 ET
CAPITOL attack suspect Noah Green reportedly tried to change his last name to Muhammed after calling himself a follower of the Nation of Islam and its leader Louis Farrakhan.
The name change petition was filed by Green, 25, in December 2020 - months before he rammed two Capitol police officers with his car on Friday, killing one, before being shot dead by cops.
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CAPITOL attack suspect Noah Green reportedly tried to change his last name to Muhammed after calling himself a Follower of Farrakhan Credit: Reuters
Green was fatally wounded when at least one officer opened fire after he exited his Nissan Altima wielding a knife and aggressively lunged at police.
Teammates of former Christopher Newport University football player Noah Green said his behavior while in the program provided no indication of his fateful actions at the U.S. Capitol on Friday.
Capitol Attacker Noah Green Fantasized End of Satan s Rule; All About Nation Islam Follower
Green praised Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan for saving him from terrible afflictions over CIA and FBI.
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Capitol Attack by Nation of Islam Follower
The man who rammed his car into a security barrier at the US Capitol on Friday and killed a cop before being fatally shot by police has been identified as Noah Green, who was a Nation of Islam devotee from Indiana, according to reports and his social media account. The 25-year-old, who had been living in Virginia, described himself as a Follower of Farrakhan on his Facebook page, in reference to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
Alleghany Highlands ‘hurting’ as Capitol attack investigation continues
Federal agents were at Green’s family home Saturday
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Noah Green, the man who killed a Capitol Police officer Friday, played football at Alleghany High School
ALLEGHANY HIGHLANDS, Va. – Federal agents were at the Green family home Saturday, piecing together what unfolded less than 24 hours after Noah Green was shot and killed by police.
The 25-year-old was identified by officials as the person who rammed his vehicle into a Capitol barricade and lunged at police, killing one officer and wounding another.
In a Washington Post article published Saturday, Green’s family says he “was not a terrorist by any means,” and he “appeared to have been suffering from depression and potential mental illness.”
April 4, 2021
(Washington, D.C) (AP)- The man who rammed a car into two officers at a barricade outside the U.S. Capitol on Friday that left one officer dead before he was shot to death by police, had been suffering from delusions, paranoia, and suicidal thoughts.
The officer who was killed has been identified as William “Billy” Evans, an 18-year veteran of the U.S. Capitol Police force. According to acting U.S. Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman, Evans joined the department in 2003 and was a member of its first responders unit. Evans a father of two is being remembered by family and friends for his caring nature along with his reputation as a jokester. The other officer was in stable condition as of Friday evening.