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"The assassination attempt of former President Trump on July 13th is the most significant operational failure of the Secret Service in decades," Kimberly Cheatle said Monday morning. With an AR-15, he injured Trump's ear, killed attendee Corey Comperatore, and injured two others before a Secret Service countersniper killed him. Cheatle declined to answer substantive questions, citing an "ongoing investigation" from the FBI as well as the Secret Service. Neither the FBI nor the Secret Service have said whether they would make the investigation results public, as the agencies did in the aftermath of the Reagan shooting. AdvertisementThe Secret Service has been criticized for previously denying Trump additional protection at events.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Trump, Kimberly Cheatle, Cheatle, Thomas Matthew Crooks, John Hinckley Jr, Ronald Reagan, Crooks, Corey Comperatore, countersniper, Reagan Organizations: Service, Secret Service, Business, Trump, FBI, Pennsylvania Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania
For Thomas Crooks, the suburban Pittsburgh nursing home where he served meals and washed dishes for $16 an hour was another solitary corner of a nearly invisible life. He was polite but distant, a former co-worker said, ate lunch alone in the break room and rarely spoke with anyone. But as western Pennsylvania geared up last week for the boisterous spectacle of hosting a rally for former President Donald J. Trump, Mr. Crooks approached his bosses with a request, law enforcement officials said: He wanted to take Saturday off. It was one of the few hints to emerge so far that the 20-year-old engineering sciences graduate was planning to become a political assassin. Mr. Trump suffered an injury to his ear, and three spectators were wounded, one of them fatally.
Persons: Thomas Crooks, Donald J, Trump, Crooks Organizations: Secret Service Locations: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Investigators found a small drone in the car owned by the gunman who tried to assassinate former President Donald J. Trump — and believe it was used to survey the site of Mr. Trump’s rally in Butler, Pa., at least once before the shooting, according to law enforcement officials. Thomas Crooks, 20, visited the area near the fairgrounds used for the rally on July 7 — six days before the event — and appears to have made another trip the morning of the shooting, according to geolocation data found on one of his two cellphones, the officials said. At some point last Saturday, Mr. Crooks seems to have flown the drone to gather footage for a layout of the Butler Farm Show grounds using a preprogrammed flight path, according to an official briefed on the situation who requested anonymity because the person was not authorized to speak about a continuing investigation. The discovery of the drone was delayed when investigators found two rudimentary explosive devices in his Hyundai Sonata shortly after Mr. Crooks — a highly intelligent and technologically sophisticated community college graduate — was felled by a sniper after bloodying Mr. Trump’s ear, killing a man in the crowd and seriously injuring two other people.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Trump’s, Thomas Crooks, Crooks, , Mr Organizations: Hyundai Locations: Butler, Pa
You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewThe gunman who nearly killed Donald Trump last weekend had also searched for information about Joe Biden, according to a report from The New York Times. They found that he had looked up photos and public appearances of both Trump and Biden, The Times reported. A bystander standing near Trump was killed in the shooting, two more were injured, and Crooks himself was shot and killed by Secret Service snipers.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Trump, Biden, Crooks, Christopher Wray, General Merrick Garland, Crooks's Organizations: Service, The New York Times, FBI, The Times, Business, Trump, Democratic National Convention, Republican, Times, Secret Service Locations: Pennsylvania, Bethel Park , Pennsylvania, Trump
Police found explosives in Thomas Matthew Crooks' car after he shot at Donald Trump. The FBI has identified Crooks, who was killed by Secret Service, as the shooter. AdvertisementPolice found explosives inside the vehicle of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the man suspected of trying to assassinate former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally on Saturday. The FBI identified Crooks — who was shot dead by Secret Service agents — at the shooter. Sources familiar with the investigation told The Wall Street Journal that authorities found explosives inside the car that Cooks parked nearly the rally on Saturday.
Persons: Thomas Matthew Crooks, Donald Trump, Crooks, , Crooks — Organizations: FBI, Secret Service, Service, Police, Wall Street Journal, Cooks, Business
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