What we know about Noah Green, the Indiana man suspected in the US Capitol attack Staff reports
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The suspect in the death of a Capitol Police officer has ties to Indiana, according to reports.
Noah Green, 25, has been identified by law enforcement as the man who drove the vehicle into two U.S. Capital police officers on Friday afternoon.
The driver rammed his vehicle into two USCP officers near the Capitol and then continued to hit the barrier on Constitution Avenue, acting U.S Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman said in a statement.
The suspect proceeded to exit the car, brandishing a knife and started to lunge aggressively toward U.S. Capitol Police officers, ignoring verbal commands, Pittman said. Officers then shot the suspect, who later died at a hospital.
Details emerged Saturday about the disparate lives of knife-wielding Noah Green, 25, killed after slamming his car into a security barricade outside the Capitol one day earlier, and highly-regarded Officer William “Billy” Evans.
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