Dramatic new footage shows officers standing over the body of Donald Trump's attempted assassin after he was killed. A Secret Service agent and local police are seen discussing how Thomas Matthew Crooks had been identified as a suspicious person.
WARNING: This story contains content that may be considered graphic to someThe gunman who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump fired eight clear shots at the former president before Secret Service snipers took him out, new video reveals.
Crooks then pointed his gun towards the crowd just seconds before the second sniper shot, witness John Malice, who captured the video, has claimed. Malice claims that witnesses began to notice Crooks scaling the building 'about two minutes before the shooting started'. Read More Trump shooter is seen dead on the roof in chilling video - as Secret Service agent drops bombshell The footage shows dozens of people screaming and trying to flee as eight discharges, fired in approximately 5.2 seconds, ring out.
Law enforcement standing over the dead body of Trump's attempted assassin moments after he was shot dead Pennsylvania State Police Col. Christopher Paris told a congressional committee that two Butler County Emergency Services Unit officers were stationed at a second-floor window in the complex of buildings that form AGR International Inc.
The Pennsylvania State Police commissioner's testimony before the House Homeland Security Committee provides new insight into security preparations for the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, but raises further questions about law enforcement's decisions before Crooks opened fire. Local law enforcement began to search for Crooks after they noticed him acting strangely and saw him with a rangefinder, a small device resembling binoculars that hunters use to measure distance from a target.
Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire on Donald Trump as he was speaking at a political rally in Butler, Pennsylvania Cheatle's resignation came a day after she appeared before a congressional committee and was berated for hours by both Democrats and Republicans for the security failures. She called the attempt on Trump's life the Secret Service's 'most significant operational failure' in decades, but angered lawmakers by failing to answer specific questions about the investigation.
The Homeland Security Committee had also asked her to testify but lawmakers said she refused. Cheatle's name was on a card on a table in front of an empty chair during the hearing Tuesday, which began shortly before her decision to step down became public.
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