Suspect killed in standoff after alleged attempt to breach FBI office in Cincinnati

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A suspect was killed Thursday afternoon in a gunfire exchange with officers following an hours-long standoff in Cincinnati, Ohio, authorities said. Officials said the standoff began after the suspect attempted to breach the Cincinnati FBI field office building at around 9 a.m. and then led officers on a pursuit.

The suspect, identified by two law enforcement sources as Ricky Shiffer, ended the standoff by firing at officers, Ohio State Highway Patrol Lt. Nathan Dennis said in a news briefing Thursday evening. Officers returned fire and the suspect died on the scene. No officers were injured in the confrontation.

The situation unfolded at around 9 a.m., when Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers and local law enforcement agents responded to the alleged breach attempt at the FBI field office.

A suspect raised alarms by allegedly attempting to break in through the visitor screening center. The FBI said the individual fled following an immediate response from special agents , prompting law enforcement to shut down roughly a one-mile stretch of a nearby highway and issue a lockdown warning for residents and businesses in the surrounding area.

According to a statement from state highway patrol, officers located a Ford Crown Victoria on Interstate 71 in Warren County just after 9:30 a.m. that matched the description of the armed suspect's vehicle. The driver fled from officers and a gunshot was fired from the car.

Authorities pursued the car, and the suspect stopped at 9:53 a.m. on Smith Road in Clinton County, where he exited the car and fired shots. He used his car as a shield – and the standoff with officers began.

After attempts to negotiate were unsuccessful, officers tried to take him into custody. The suspect fired several shots around 3:42 p.m., and law enforcement returned fire, Dennis said. The suspect died on the scene. The FBI said one of its agents was involved in the gunfire exchange, saying in a statement that it was "reviewing this agent-involved shooting."

Authorities did not give any indication of a possible motive for the breach, but said the incident is still under investigation. More information is expected to be released Thursday night.

"Unfounded attacks on the integrity of the FBI erode respect for the rule of law and are a grave disservice to the men and women who sacrifice so much to protect others," FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a statement Thursday. "Violence and threats against law enforcement, including the FBI, are dangerous and should be deeply concerning to all Americans."

The incident also came one day after Wray delivered a warning about violent threats circulating online in the aftermath of this week's FBI search at former President Donald Trump's Florida residence, Mar-a-Lago.

"This was an appalling attack on law enforcement – my office and I are monitoring the situation as it develops," Sen. Sherrod Brown also said in a statement. "My thoughts are with all those whose lives were threatened by this attack."

havingmadfun on August 11st, 2022 at 23:57 UTC »

Can you imagine anyone doing this, going this far and to get themselves killed, for Bush in the early 2000s? This is just some crazy shit. Trump literally couldn't give a fuck about this person, or any person for that matter. Why die for this man?

RandomAccount_OU812 on August 11st, 2022 at 23:44 UTC »

"He died in a cornfield for Donald Trump" is going to look great on his tombstone. What a legacy.

Nerbil on August 11st, 2022 at 22:42 UTC »

Here are screenshots of the attacker’s posts on Truth Social from yesterday and today.

https://twitter.com/travis_view/status/1557853406055636992?s=20&t=5JY1egdUQKBgrDSRusREZQ