Well, this is interesting: “Armitas said the DNC bomb was retrieved by a man wearing a red Nike backpack . . . and handed it off to someone in a dark-color Dodge Charger. Armitas tracked the red backpack man to the Rayburn House Office Building after the device handoff. The device was re-placed at the DNC . . . According to Armitas’ video analysis, the individual who placed the device there appeared to be a law officer.”
And also this: All of the civilian devices on the FirstNet system in D.C. were “investigated, apparently to the satisfaction of the FBI,” Armitas wrote, meaning the only remaining data was for encrypted devices belonging to law enforcement or first responders.
Younger, the woman who found the Capitol Hill Club device, was an employee of FirstNet at the time, Armitas wrote. According to online credit records, Younger worked for First Responder Network Authority from Oct. 1, 2016 until Aug. 15, 2021. Her job titles included state plans leads analyst, external affairs, and investment lead.
Blaze News reached out to Younger and the FBI for comment.