Shocking new bodycam footage, obtained from the Beaver County Emergency Services Unit and released on X by Senator Chuck Grassley, reveals that Thomas Matthew Crooks was identified as a suspicious individual hours before he fired at former US President Donald Trump. The video shows local police and a Secret Service agent discussing Crooks’ presence at the site before the shooting. The footage captures the moment the Secret Service agent acknowledges Crooks as a threat while standing near his lifeless body. On July 13, Crooks opened fire at Trump, narrowly missing his face and grazing his ear, while injuring three other rally attendees and killing a 50-year-old volunteer firefighter. The Secret Service swiftly responded by shooting Crooks dead. Donald Trump Assassination Attempt: Rooftop From Where Shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks Took Shot Was Flagged As Security Risk, Says Report.
Snippers Spotted Thomas Crooks Before He Fired Shots at Donald Trump
NEW My office has obtained docs from law enforcement on July 13 assassination attempt of Pres Trump I’m writing Secret Service Acting Dir Rowe & DHS Scty Mayorkas AGAIN 2get badly needed answers/clarity pic.twitter.com/LyQMzYGCkD
— Chuck Grassley (@ChuckGrassley) July 23, 2024
Bodycam Reveals Crooks Identified as Threat Before Attack on Donald Trump
JUST IN: Bodycam footage released by Senator Chuck Grassley from the Trump Pennsylvania rally on July 13th.
The video was obtained from the Beaver County Emergency Services Unit.
In the footage, the men were discussing how they had noticed Thomas Crooks earlier before the… pic.twitter.com/KQErF69xk5
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 23, 2024
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