Access Gained to Trump Rally Shooter's Phone
The FBI has gained access to the phone of Thomas Matthew Crooks, who allegedly attempted to assassinate former President Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday.
The investigation is ongoing, with authorities hoping that the phone's contents will help uncover the motive behind Crooks' actions and any potential connections or assistance he may have had, as Fox News reports.
FBI Accesses Key Evidence in Assassination Attempt
Crooks opened fire during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where former President Trump was speaking. The incident prompted a swift response from law enforcement and the FBI.
As part of its investigation, the FBI has successfully accessed Crooks' phone. This move is expected to provide crucial insights into his actions and potential affiliations.
Alongside the phone, Crooks’ laptop and an improvised explosive device (IED) that was found are currently being analyzed at the FBI's forensic labs in Quantico, Virginia.
Multiple Weapons Discovered During Property Search
A thorough search of Crooks' home and vehicle was conducted, uncovering over a dozen firearms. These weapons are now part of the broader investigation into the incident.
Crooks' family has been cooperative with the FBI, aiding the investigation. Nearly 100 interviews have been conducted with law enforcement personnel, event attendees, and eyewitnesses to piece together a comprehensive timeline of the events leading up to the attack.
Significant Digital Evidence Provided by Public
In addition to physical evidence, the FBI has received hundreds of digital media tips from the public. These tips include photos and videos from the scene, which are being analyzed to support the investigation further.
House Homeland Security Chair Mark Green and Ranking Member Bennie Thompson have been briefed by FBI Executive Assistant Director Robert Wells. The FBI has assured Congress that its investigation will be transparent and thorough.
Chair Green Plans Site Visit Amid Investigation
Green has expressed satisfaction with the FBI's progress and plans to schedule a site visit once the scene has been fully processed.
Meanwhile, the Secret Service is conducting a separate review of its security protocols following the incident.
Trump's Reaction to the Assassination Attempt
Former President Trump credited his survival to "luck or by God" and highlighted the professionalism of the Secret Service, who protected him during the chaotic moments of the attack. Trump stated, "I'm not supposed to be here, I'm supposed to be dead," reflecting on the precarious situation he faced.
Rep. Ronny Jackson, former White House physician under Trump, commented on the former president's condition post-attack, noting that the former president remained unfazed and energetic despite the ordeal. Jackson also detailed a superficial ear injury that Trump sustained, emphasizing the quick and providential turn of his head at the moment of the gunshot.
Secret Service Separately Reviewing Protocols
The professionalism and effectiveness of the Secret Service were lauded by Trump, who stated, "They did a fantastic job. It's surreal for all of us." His comments underline the critical role the agency played in ensuring his safety during the rally.
The FBI remains focused on uncovering Crooks' motives and any potential associations. "The FBI is focused on the gunman, his motive, any potential associations, building a timeline of events, and related matters," said a spokesperson from the House Homeland Security Committee.
Focused and Comprehensive Investigation Continues
As the FBI delves deeper into the data recovered from Crooks' electronic devices, the insights gained could potentially clarify the attack's underlying motives.
The collaboration with Crooks' family and the extensive interviews conducted are crucial facets of the investigation, emphasizing the thoroughness and dedication of the effort.