Suspect Identified in Attempted Gate-Crashing Incident at FBI's Atlanta Headquarters
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Suspect Identified in Incident at FBI's Atlanta Headquarters
The DeKalb County Police Department has announced that they have identified the suspect involved in the incident at the FBI's Atlanta headquarters on Monday. The suspect has been identified as Ervin Lee Bolling.
According to a police spokesperson, warrants have been secured for interference with government property following Bolling's arrest. The motive for the incident remains unclear, and federal charges are expected to be filed soon.
The incident occurred when a vehicle believed to be driven by Bolling rammed into the front gate of the FBI's Atlanta headquarters. The vehicle attempted to follow an authorized vehicle through the gate but was stopped by the facility's barricades. Bolling then exited the vehicle and attempted to enter the facility, where he was detained by FBI agents.
No injuries were reported in the incident, and the FBI's Atlanta Division clarified that Bolling was not associated with their facility. As a precautionary measure, agents and bomb technicians conducted a thorough check of the suspect's vehicle.
The vehicle was eventually towed away from the scene, and Bolling was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital for a mental evaluation. The FBI expects to file federal charges against him in the near future.
The exact details and motivation behind Bolling's actions are still under investigation. Law enforcement agencies are actively working to determine the circumstances surrounding this incident at the FBI's Atlanta headquarters.