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.
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Suspect Who Rammed His Car Into U.S. Capitol Security Checkpoint Identified As 25-year-old Noah Green
The suspect’s social media posts revealed that he had been expressing his struggles in life.
Update (April 3, 2021)
: The suspect who rammed his car into a barricade outside the U.S. Capitol on Friday, killing one officer, has been identified as 25-year-old Noah Green from Indiana.
This is Noah Green, shot and killed today after he rammed his car into barricades at the US Capitol, injuring one Capitol Police Officer, and killing Capitol Police Officer, Billy Evans, an 18 yr. veteran of the Police force, leaving behind his wife & 2 children. pic.twitter.com/XZUSRzJzJh Alex (@aroseblush) April 3, 2021
Mix jihad with racist grievance-mongering, this is what is going to result. Mon Apr 5, 2021 On Friday, a man named Noah Green crashed his car into a barricade at the U.S. Capitol building, hitting Capitol Police officers, one of whom was killed. Then Green got out of his car and charged at police officers with a knife. The establishment media was already gearing up to label the attacker a Trump supporter and treat us to a new round of “insurrection” propaganda when it came to light that Green was not a conservative or Trump supporter at all, but a black man and a member of the Nation of Islam. Rather than being an example of “white supremacist terrorism,” Green’s actions were a disquieting illustration of how the combination of race-grievance politics with Islam’s jihad doctrine can be lethal.
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