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April 03, 2021Fear returns to Capitol Hill almost three months after the tragic assault on the headquarters of the American Congress. A car crashed into one of the barriers placed to protect the area, overwhelming two agents of the Us Capitol Police. The driver then got out of the vehicle brandishing a knife and was stopped by the policemen who opened fire and killed him. The man, a 25-year-old American citizen of the state of Indiana, identified as Noah Green, had been transported to the hospital along with the two officers hit. One of these died after hospitalization.



The

second officer of the Capitol Police

invested in the attack a few hours ago in front of the Capitol in Washington

is in stable condition and not in danger of life

. The Capitol Police itself reports on Twitter. 



Noah Green, the 25-year-old from Indiana identified by multiple sources as responsible for Friday's attack on Capitol Hill, in recent weeks had reported on social networks that he had lost his job, suffered from medical problems, and believed the federal government wanted. control his mind. According to reports from CNN, the young man in his posts had talked about fears of the FBI and the CIA. And the investigators investigate

possible mental problems

.



Just two hours before the attack, Green had posted several stories on Instagram in an account that according to the CNN reconstruction belonged to him, stories that included links to other videos by the leader of the 'Nation of Islam' movement, Louis Farrakhan. . It is an African American group that calls itself a militant Islamic sect.



"The US government is the number one enemy of black people," reads a video caption. In another post on Instagram, the man wrote last week that he believed Farrakhan had saved him after terrible problems "which I allegedly suffered from the CIA and FBI, agencies of the United States of America government".



Responding to a comment to this post - explains CNN - Green had written: "I have suffered numerous burglaries at home, food poisoning, assaults, unauthorized operations in the hospital, mind control". Green's Facebook and Instagram accounts were taken offline on Friday local afternoon.



Green graduated in 2019 from Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Virginia, with a degree in finance. According to an online biography of the university, CNN adds, he was born in Fairlea, West Virginia, and "the historical figure he would have liked to meet more than any other is Malcolm X". In a March 17 post on Facebook, signed 'Brother Noah X', the young man wrote that he believed Farrakhan to be "Jesus, the Messiah" and that he was "a tool for my awakening and life's work".