What Did Ricky Walter Shiffer Do? Armed Man Killed In Police Standoff After Tried Ohio FBI Workplace Breach

The man accused of breaking into an FBI office in Cincinnati, Ricky Walter Shiffer, was shot and killed in a Clinton County cornfield on August 11 while being guarded by FBI agents and the Ohio Highway State Patrol.

Shiffer, who tried to bypass FBI Disciplinary Office security on Thursday, fired a nail gun at police and displayed a weapon before fleeing.

Shiffer reportedly praised and claimed to have participated in the assault on the United States Capitol complex on January 6, but he was never detained on any charges related to that attack, according to a relatively small number of sources. .

Shiffer reportedly spoke out Thursday about the FBI’s raid on Trump’s home before the incident and posted numerous calls to action on Truth Social, a social media platform founded by Trump.

Gunman, Ricky Walter Shiffer killed by police

Gunman, Ricky Walter Shiffer killed by police

An In-Depth Look at the Ricky Walter Shiffer Incident

Around 9 a.m. Thursday, Shiffer allegedly attempted to break into the FBI’s Cincinnati Disciplinary Office Control Area while being protected by agents. He was also observed wearing a body armor while carrying an AR-15 rifle, nail gun, and other weapons.

Then he started driving down Interstate 71 in a Ford Crown Victoria. According to the State Highway Patrol, shots were fired from his car as he was being chased down 1-71 before turning onto State Route 73 and stopping at Smith Road, where he opened fire on the road. police.

During the ensuing six-hour standoff, authorities used non-lethal techniques in an effort to deter Shiffer and enter into negotiations with him. Despite everything, he resisted, and at 3:45 p.m. he was killed in the dump.

The experiments indicate that Clinton County Emergency Management issued a lockdown order for every business within a mile of the incident and told everyone inside to stay put.

Previous bills to Shiffer

In Franklin County, Ohio, Ricky Walter Shiffer received two fines in 2013: one for rushing and the other for disobeying a stop sign.

Citations from there place it at the 700 block of Sullivant Avenue in Franklinton and the 500 block of Chilcote Avenue in the University District.

Under the handle @rickywshifferjr, Ricky Fisher’s profile was identified in screenshots from a private account on Donald Trump’s Truth Social social networking app.

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