- Federal law enforcement is investigating a threat to attack the US Capitol on Wednesday, the day lawmakers will be certifying President-elect Joe Biden's victory,
CBS News reported on Tuesday. - The threat was broadcast on the radio frequencies used by pilots and heard by air traffic controllers in New York.
- The threat was made in the form of a digitized voice claiming the attack would be revenge for the US killing of Iranian General
Qassem Soleimani .
Exploiting airwaves used by pilots, a threat was made this week to fly planes into the US Capitol on Wednesday, the day lawmakers will be formalizing the result of the 2020 election, CBS News reported Tuesday.
The anonymous threat, using a digitized voice, claimed the attack on Wednesday would be vengeance for the US killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani one year earlier.
"We are flying a plane into the Capitol Wednesday. Soleimani will be avenged," said the voice, heard by air traffic controllers in New York, according to CBS
Inside the Capitol, members of Congress will be certifying President-elect Joe Biden's victory in the Electoral College.
According to CBS News, the Defense Department has been briefed on the threat, with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Federal Aviation Administration investigating. While the threat is not believed to be credible, per CBS News, authorities are concerned about the interference with pilots' airwaves.
In a statement to Insider, an
The US Department of Justice did not immediately return a request for comment.
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