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FBI reveals shocking photos of Trump assassin’s belongings

August 29, 2024 By: Cory Templeman

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The extent of Thomas Matthew Crooks, Donald Trump’s would-be assassin, and the damage he hoped to inflict during the July rally that almost took the life of Trump is becoming more clear.

According to a Fox News report, the FBI on Wednesday provided additional details about would-be Trump assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks’ activity before and during the July 13 campaign rally that left one man dead.

The FBI also provided images of what Crooks had with him that day.

NEW: Evidence photos just released by the @FBI show the weapon Thomas Matthew Crooks used when he attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump.@CNN pic.twitter.com/VVprtgIwhd

— Danny Freeman (@DannyEFreeman) August 28, 2024

During a Wednesday briefing, FBI officials noted they had not established a definitive motive for the shooter or any co-conspirators with advanced knowledge of the attack.

Kevin Rojek, special agent in charge of the FBI Pittsburgh Field Office, told reporters during a press call that Crooks had “a sustained detailed effort to plan an attack on some event, meaning he looked at any number of events or targets.”

The 20-year-old gunman “became hyper-focused” on Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, when it was announced in early July. He had no identifiable political ideology, Rojek added.

Over the month leading up to the attack, Crooks made more than 60 searches related to both President Biden and former President Trump. In late September 2023, an account associated with Crooks “searched the former president’s campaign schedule and upcoming appearances in Pennsylvania,” Rojek said.

“Next, from April of 2024 through July 12, the subject searched campaign events for both former President Trump and President Biden, including events scheduled to take place in western Pennsylvania,” Rojek said. “Specifically on July 4, 2024, the subject searched for details of the former president’s campaign event in Butler.

On July 6, Crooks searched for specific details about Trump’s event in Butler.

“The subject registered to attend the rally, and that same day he specifically searched for, ‘How far was Oswald from Kennedy?’ ‘Where will Trump speak from at Butler Farm Show,’ ‘Butler Farm show podium,’ and ‘Butler Farm show photos,'” Rojek further explained. “On July 8, the subject search ‘AGR international.’ And on July 10, he searched ‘weather in Butler,’ and the 30 days prior to the attack, the subject conducted more than 60 searches related to President Biden and former President Trump.”

He also noted “specific searches conducted on July 5 to include, ‘When is the DNC convention?’ and ‘When is the RNC in 2024?’”

About the Author

Cory Templeman

Cory Templeman is an experienced writer and researcher who has worked with some of the biggest names in the publishing business. Cory lives in South Carolina with his wife and three kids.

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