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Question of the Day The American flag at the U.S. Capitol flies at half-staff in honor of Capitol Police officer William Evans who was killed after a man rammed a car into two officers at a barricade outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Friday, . more > By Andrew Blake - The Washington Times - Saturday, April 3, 2021
Noah Ricardo Green, the suspect in the death of a U.S. Capitol Police officer killed Friday in Washington, D.C., graduated from college in Virginia in 2019 and was living there prior to the attack.
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After the identity of the suspect who rammed his car into a security barrier at the United States Capitol building, killing one Capitol Police officer, was identified as a man who appears to have been a follower of Minister Louis Farrakhan, some leaders have challenged attempts to tie the deadly attack to the longtime head of the Nation of Islam.
On Friday, a suspect identified as 25-year-old Noah Green of Virginia Beach was fatally shot by Capitol Police on April 2 after he emerged from the crashed vehicle with a knife.
Noah Green has been identified as the suspect in the Capitol attack. (Photos: Christopher Newport University, Noah Green/ Facebook)
Here Is Everything We Know about Friday s Capitol Attack
The attack left one officer dead and another injured. Samuel CorumGetty Images
On Friday afternoon, a car hurtled across the Capitol grounds and rammed into two Capitol police officers. The attack left one officer dead and another injured. The crash and shooting took place near a security checkpoint frequently used by senators and staff, however most lawmakers had already left to return home for the holiday weekend. According to acting Capitol Police chief Yogananda D. Pittman, after crashing, the driver exited his car and lunged at other officers with a knife. He was shot and killed by authorities and died at a nearby hospital.
Man killed in capitol attack born in West Virginia, played sports at Glenville State By
Noah Green s car ended up at a barricade near the U.S. capitol.
WASHINGTON, D.C. The suspect in Friday’s U.S. Capitol attack has ties to West Virginia and recently submitted a request to change his name in an Indiana court.
Noah Green
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According to various reports, Noah Green, 25, played football and ran track at Glenville State College before transferring to Christopher Newport University in Virginia. He graduated with a degree in finance from CNU in 2019.
Green was born in Fairlea, West Virginia and grew up in nearby Covington, Va. Court records show he submitted a request in a Marion County, Indiana court to change his name from Noah Ricardo Green to Noah Zaeem Muhammad in December 2019. Green did not show up for the hearing scheduled for last week.