Noah Green

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Noah Green (died April 2, 2021) is the attacker who (at age 25) on April 2, 2021, smashed into barrier at the US Capitol then brandishing a knife charging at officers. An officer, William 'Billy' Evans, an 18-year veteran of the force, succumbed to his injuries and the attacker was killed immediately. Noah Green was an avid fan and follower of the Nation of Islam's Louis Farrakhan.[1][2]

From his Facebook posting on March 17, 2021 at 9:13 AM: 'The minister is here to save me and the rest of humanity even if it means facing death.... The honorable Elijah Muhammad (his teacher...) is alive and in power...'[3]

Former DHS official, Elizabeth Newman, appearing on BBC World News America within hours of the attack criticized why the police would rush to say "it doesn't appear to be terrorism related" before investigating.[4]

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References

  1. Michael Ruiz, "Capitol attack suspect identified as Louis Farrakhan follower, Noah Green", Fox News, Apr 2, 2021.
  2. Multiple references: Green belonged to the anti-white Nation of Islam, led by notorious Jew-hater Louis Farrakhan. In October 2018, via Twitter, he decried "The Satanic Jew.” Farrakhan also said that people “call me an anti-Semite. Stop it, I’m anti-termite!" "I consider him my spiritual father," Green said of Farrakhan.
  3. The Capitol Attacker Is Louis Farrakhan Supporter, Identified As Noah Green – He Left A Letter On His Facebook Page, Right Journalism, Apr 2, 2021.
  4. BBC World News America, broadcasted on PBS, April 2, 2021, which began at 5:30PM ET