Trump assassination bid probed as domestic terrorism act: FBI
The gunman who shot at former president Donald Trump during an election rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday appears to have acted alone
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Former president Donald Trump. PHOTO: AP/PTI
Milwaukee, 15 Jul
The gunman who shot at former
president Donald Trump during an election rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday
appears to have acted alone, according to the FBI, which is investigating it as
a potential “domestic terrorism” act.
The gunman has been identified as
Thomas Matthew Crooks (20). “At this point in the investigation, it appears
that he was a lone actor, but we still have more investigation to go,” said
Robert Wells, the executive assistant director of the FBI’s National Security
Branch.
The FBI, he said, is investigating
this as an assassination attempt,” and also as a “potential domestic terrorism
act.” The counterterrorism division and criminal divisions are working jointly
together to determine the motive, he added.
The FBI is leading the
investigation into the assassination attempt of Trump at an election rally in
Pennsylvania. Trump was hit with a bullet that pierced the upper part of his
right ear. He is now safe and is continuing with his schedule that includes
travelling to Milwaukee to attend the Republican National Convention, which
would formally nominate him as the party’s presidential nominee against
incumbent Joe Biden.
“The shooter may be deceased, but
the investigation is very much ongoing. And, because of that, we are limited in
what we say at this point,” FBI Director Christopher Wray said. “What we
witnessed yesterday was nothing short of an attack on democracy and our
democratic process,” he told reporters at a news conference in Washington DC.
According to an FBI official, the
investigation into the gunman at Donald Trump’s rally Saturday has not yet
turned up any mental health issues, threatening posts or other motives, but
cautioned it was still early.
The shooter, as per FBI, used an
AR-style rifle chambered in 5.56mm, a common calibre for such weapons. The New
York Times said authorities were scouring the gunman’s social media and other
property as they sought to determine a motive for the attack.
Biden is likely to address the
nation at 8 pm from the Oval Office. He will give “a forceful and needed
address to update the nation on the horrifying attack on Donald Trump and the
need for every American to come together to not just condemn, but put to an end
political violence in this country once and for all,” a campaign official told
the daily.
Crooks graduated from the Community
College of Allegheny County two months ago, earning an associate degree in
engineering science, school officials said in a statement, adding that they
were “shocked and saddened by the horrific turn of events.”
Kimberly Cheatle, the director of
the Secret Service, in a memo to her agents said “the attempted assassination
of former President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, is a moment that will
forever be remembered in history.”
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