An armed individual allegedly tried to breach the FBI’s building near Cincinnati, Ohio, on the morning of Aug. 11 before he fled the scene, the FBI said in a statement.
The breach is now being investigated. The identity and other details about the individual were not disclosed.
A chase involving the individual appears to have led into Clinton County, where officials told residents to lock down at about 11 a.m. local time, according to reports. At roughly 11:40 a.m., the Clinton County Emergency Management Agency stated that an armed male in body armor and a gray shirt exchanged gunfire with police and law enforcement.
Background
The incident comes just hours after FBI Director Christopher Wray decried alleged threats that were made against the bureau. Wray didn’t address the recent FBI raid at former President Donald Trump’s Florida residence.During an Aug. 10 press conference, Wray said that he’s “always concerned about threats to law enforcement.”
“Violence against law enforcement is not the answer, no matter who you’re upset with,” he said.
Trump said on Aug. 8 that FBI agents raided his Mar-a-Lago home, although the FBI and Department of Justice haven’t issued public comments on the matter. A judge who reportedly approved the warrant in the case ordered the Justice Department on Aug. 10 to respond to a motion that requests the warrant be unsealed.
The White House stated President Joe Biden wasn’t aware of the raid before it was announced by Trump earlier this week. Trump and Republicans accused the FBI and the Biden administration of weaponizing federal law enforcement to target their political opponents ahead of the midterm elections.