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Donald Trump Shooter ‘Hyper-Focused’ After He Learned of PA Rally: FBI

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The FBI provided an update Wednesday on its investigation into last month’s attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, telling reporters during a briefing that investigators believe the shooter “became hyper-focused” on the specific rally after it was announced.

On July 13, 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks shot at Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Crooks grazed Trump’s right ear, injured two attendees and killed another, Corey Comperatore. A Secret Service counter-sniper killed Crooks.

On Wednesday, the FBI released four new photos related to its investigation of the assassination attempt, including images of Crooks’ rifle recovered at the site, a backpack, a car trunk, explosive devices, and the route Crooks used to access the rooftop. The rifle was determined to be an A-15 DPMS Panther Arms.

Kevin Rojek, head of the FBI’s Pittsburgh field office, which is leading the investigation, told reporters that Crooks “became hyper-focused on that specific event and looked at it as a target of opportunity,” the Associated Press reported.

Newsweek reached out to Trump’s campaign manager for comment on this story via email on Wednesday.

The investigation, which Rojek says includes nearly 1,000 interviews and analysis of hundreds of video footage, seeks to identify a motive and determine whether Crooks worked with co-conspirators or acted alone.

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Former President Donald Trump is rushed offstage by Secret Service agents after a shooting at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13. Investigators said that the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was “hyper-focused” on the…
Former President Donald Trump is rushed offstage by Secret Service agents after a shooting at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13. Investigators said that the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was “hyper-focused” on the rally.
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The FBI did not report any motive for the assassination attempt. However, Rojek said investigators believe Crooks conducted “extensive attack planning” and pre-attack research, including several search queries about the layout of the Butler rally, such as “Butler farm show podium.”

Rojek said that an online account tied to Crooks had been used since late September 2023 to search for Trump campaign events in Pennsylvania. He said Crooks also searched for campaign events for President Joe Biden in the state, who was still the Democratic presidential candidate then.

Once the Trump rally in Butler was announced, he began to search more specifically about the grounds. The account also searched for information related to both Trump and Biden and the dates of the Democratic and Republican conventions.

The bureau also found that since 2019, accounts tied to Crooks had searched for information about explosive devices, such as “how to make a bomb from fertilizer” and “how do remote detonators work.”

“We have not uncovered any credible evidence indicating the subject conspired with anyone else,” Rojek said.

Updated 8/28/24, 3:24 p.m. ET: This article was updated with additional information and context.

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