The US Secret Service has been falsely claiming that the person who first fired at President Trump’s would-be assassin, Thomas Crooks, was a Secret Service agent, but we are now learning from the latest investigation that that was most likely a lie supporting the cover-up. The truth sounds more like this.. The inept Secret Service allowed Crooks to get off 8 shots from an elevated position only 140 yards away, and still never shot at him until a local SWAT officer fired at Crooks, which damaged Crooks rifle, and prevented Crooks from shooting any more rounds at President Trump.
Trump assassination update: Swat team snipers reveal there was zero communication between their team and secret service! #InsideJob pic.twitter.com/OeiPrOEWPC
— RyanMatta 🇺🇸 🦅 (@RyanMattaMedia) July 28, 2024
I always thought the image of Crooks, dead on the roof, looked very weird because some of the blood looks more fresh than the rest, and now we know why. The SWAT officer shot and immobilized Crooks, and than after he was already shot, the Secret Service sniper finally silenced Crooks for good.
Butler Pennsylvania Swat Team said they knew at that moment something was wrong when Secret Service wouldn't meet with them for interview.
Allowing for the FBI to investigate the attempted assassination of President Trump is like having a Fox watching the hen house. This was 💯… pic.twitter.com/7Whr4kXP5c
— ꪻꫝể ꪻꫝể (@TheThe1776) July 29, 2024
What that means to me, and anyone else who is paying attention, is that Crooks, Trump’s would-be assassin, probably would have been able to get off 15 shots, instead of 8, and would have succeeded in his task to assassinate President Trump, if not for the local SWAT officer shooting at Crooks first and damaging Crooks’ gun.
Trump assassination update: Swat team snipers reveal there was zero communication between their team and secret service! #InsideJob pic.twitter.com/OeiPrOEWPC
— RyanMatta 🇺🇸 🦅 (@RyanMattaMedia) July 28, 2024
Why is the Secret Service lying about who was the first to fire at Crooks?
Why was a local SWAT officer more prepared to protect President Trump than the government agency designed from the ground up to do that job?
The inept Secret Service only fired their weapons at Trump’s would-be assassin AFTER the jig was up, and an officer from a local agency had fired at Crooks. At that point, they were probably worried that Crooks may be caught alive, and tell the American People the truth about what he was doing on that roof – something that the Secret Service and FBI certainly can’t have.
The first shot to strike the man who fired at former President Donald Trump was from a local law enforcement officer, according to a preliminary report from an investigation by a U.S. congressman.
Thomas Crooks fired eight shots from the rooftop of a building near where Trump was speaking in Butler County, Pennsylvania on July 13.
Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.) found that the next shot came from a Butler County Emergency Services Unit SWAT operator, who was about 100 yards away from the building on which Crooks was positioned.
When the SWAT officer saw Crooks as a moving target on the rooftop, he quickly left his post and sprinted towards the man, “running to a clear shot position directly into the line of fire while Crooks was firing,” Higgins said.
“He stopped Crooks and importantly, I believe the shot damaged the buffer tube on Crooks’ AR,” Higgins added later, citing eyewitness testimony.
If the shot damaged the buffer tube on the rifle Crooks was using, it would have left Crooks unable to fire more shots.
Crooks went down from his firing position but popped back up several seconds later, the SWAT officer said.
That’s when a shot from a U.S. Secret Service counter-sniper struck Crooks, killing him, according to Higgins.
The Secret Service has said one of its counter-snipers took out Crooks.
Higgins, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives task force, traveled to Butler County to recreate how Crooks climbed onto the roof and assess what happened.
He said he was assisted in the investigation by local officials, including the Butler County Emergency Services Unit tactical team commander and a top official with the Butler County District Attorney’s office.
Higgins said that among the theories he probed was whether there was another shooter on top of a water tower overlooking the fairgrounds.
“There are videos on the internet showing a dark figure or a shadow on the water tower on J13. If there had been someone on that tower on J13, it would have to have been some top-shelf operator way beyond anything I’ve ever actually seen,” Higgins wrote. “Regular SWAT operators or snipers would not have the skills and gear to quickly overcome the first 25 feet of no ladder and then climb the remaining 75 feet to the catwalk, and then climb the quite intimidating and precarious dome vent access ladder.”
Higgins said he did not think it was possible for a second shooter to have been on top of the tower and that he did not see any evidence supporting the theory. He also stated that all 10 shots heard that day were accounted for, with eight coming from Crooks, one from a local SWAT officer, and one from the Secret Service.
Higgins said he plans on climbing to the top of the tower in the future as he continues to investigate the shooting.
“As I have said, every question will be answered, every theory explored, and every doubt erased. The American people deserve the full truth on the attempted assassination of President Trump,” Higgins said in a statement. “Our investigative efforts are moving forward in good faith. The release of my preliminary investigative report is reflective of my desire to deliver transparency and reassurance to the American people.”
Higgins sent his findings to Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Pa.), the chairman of the House task force.
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