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Criminal suspect accused of hitting a car into a metal door FBI’s Pittsburgh Field Office A special agent quoted Abraham Lincoln Assassin John Wilkes Booth in his confession.
Donald Henson of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, allegedly described by authorities as an intentional incident “Action of terror.”
“Donald Phillip Henson was later arrested by law enforcement and admitted to the FBI that he hit the gate of Sidney Street ‘issued a statement’. He said, “Sic Semper Tyrannis,” he said, meaning “so always against tyrants,” FBI chief Sarah Esposito wrote in court papers for Fox News’s digits.
“This was assassinated with Abraham Lincoln of John Wilkes Booth, who was said to have shouted after shooting the president.”

Donald Henson, identified by the FBI as a suspect, crashed his vehicle into a safety door at his Pittsburgh field office on September 17, 2025. (FBI)
Criminal complaint says authorities are collecting Henson Destroy government property or contract, assault, boycott or obstruct certain officers or employees.
It said that around 2:40 a.m. Wednesday, a 2022 White Toyota Corolla Registration was registered with Henson, crashing into one of the two gates that secured the FBI’s Pittsburgh field office, causing “significant damage to the door.”
“The FBI initially estimated that the cost of repairing losses or replacing the gate would be significantly more than $1,000,” Esposito said. “In addition, this impact creates a gap at Sidney Street Gate, which could allow individuals to avoid FBI security measures and access to FBI facilities.”

A white sedan was seen on a curved safety door outside the FBI’s Pittsburgh field office on Wednesday, September 17, 2025. (kdka)
“After the impact, the driver of the vehicle (later identified as Donald Phillip Henson) left the vehicle and walked towards the driver’s side rear door. Henson opened the rear door of the vehicle and retrieved the American flag.” “He placed the American flag on the damaged door and left the FBI facility.”
No FBI personnel were injured in the incident.
Henson recently visited his Pittsburgh office, FBI special agent Christopher Giordano said in a news conference.

On September 17, 2025, after hitting the door of the FBI’s Pittsburgh field office, a white sedan was seen. Officials said the driver fled the scene. (kdka)
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“When searching our index, we did find out that he visited the field office a few weeks ago to file a meaningless complaint,” Jordano said. “We knocked down everything he encountered. It had no federal contact. We contacted him to let him know that we didn’t have a federal crime that we could charge.”
Fox News’ Michael Dorgan and Bryan Llenas contributed to the report.