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Secret Service Spotted Trump Rally Shooter Minutes Before Attack

 July 18, 2024

An assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, prompted Secret Service snipers to neutralize the shooter moments after he opened fire.

The suspect, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was killed 26 seconds after he fired his first shots, which resulted in one death and multiple injuries among rallygoers, but questions have arisen about precisely when Secret Service agents were first alerted to his presence and why he was not apprehended earlier, as ABC News reports.

Secret Service's Quick Action Saves Lives

On the evening of the rally, U.S. Secret Service snipers first spotted Crooks 20 minutes before the gunfire erupted. At 5:10 p.m., Crooks was identified as a person of interest and was seen using a rangefinder at 5:30 p.m.

By 5:52 p.m., Crooks was spotted on the rooftop by the Secret Service. Trump took the stage at 6:02 p.m., and at 6:12 p.m., Crooks fired his first shots.

Secret Service snipers neutralized Crooks just 26 seconds after he began shooting. This swift response prevented further casualties among the rally attendees, but the timeline has spurred a host of questions and concerns.

Suspect's Background and Preparation

Crooks had prepared for the attack, according to information uncovered in the ensuing investigation. He purchased an ammunition box from Walmart on July 5, two days after the rally was announced. His online search history included images of both Trump and Biden, but investigators found no clear motive for the attack.

Crooks had been seen near the metal detectors at the rally, raising suspicions. The Secret Service repositioned sniper teams just three minutes before the shooting began.

During the investigation, law enforcement conducted 200 interviews and discovered that Crooks used an air conditioning unit to access the roof where he fired at Trump. Crooks shot eight rounds, resulting in Trump's injury to his right ear, the death of one rallygoer, and injuries to two others.

Investigative Findings and Local Law Enforcement's Role

In addition to his weapon, Crooks had a remote transmitter, possibly linked to suspicious devices found in his car and home. A tactical vest was found in his car, but he did not wear it during the attack.

Described as a loner who had been bullied in school, Crooks' actions shocked the community. The Pennsylvania State Police provided resources to the Secret Service on the day of the event but were not responsible for securing the building's rooftop.

Local police were present inside the building used by Crooks during the shooting. The Secret Service says it had requested a police cruiser at the AGR building, which was not provided, though local officials dispute some aspects of the official account.

Official Statements and Security Measures

Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Kimberly Cheatle commented on the agency's response: "Seeking that person out, finding them, identifying them, and eventually neutralizing them took place in a very short period of time, and it makes it very difficult."

Cheatle emphasized her agency's cooperation with local authorities: "And then we sought assistance from our local counterparts for the outer perimeter."

The Pennsylvania State Police stated that "all resources" were provided to the Secret Service but clarified the agency "was not responsible for securing the building or property" outside the security perimeter.

Conclusion

The assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, was addressed handled by the Secret Service, preventing further casualties, but that is not to say that the response has not drawn intense criticism in the days that have followed.

The suspect, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was killed within seconds of opening fire, having meticulously planned his attack. Despite the rapid response, one rallygoer died, and others were injured.

The investigation revealed Crooks' background and preparation, highlighting the importance of vigilant security measures at public events, and it is clear that a great deal of further investigation of exactly what occurred will happen in the days, weeks, and months to come.