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New video shows would-be Trump assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks at rally an hour before he opened fire
By Ronny Reyes,
4 hours ago
Would-be Donald Trump assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks was possibly spotted lurking around the former president’s campaign rally an hour before the shooting.
New footage from Saturday’s rally shows Crooks walking back and forth near a building just outside the secured perimeter at around 5:06 p.m., Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 reports .
Crooks, whose face was not clearly visible in the video, could be seen looking around the area behind the fencing listlessly just a few feet away from the avid Donald Trump fans waiting for the former president to kick off the event.
Would-be Donald Trump assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks was possibly spotted lurking around the former president’s campaign rally an hour before the shooting. WTAE-TV Pittsburgh
Crooks, whose face was not clearly visible in the video, could be seen looking around the area behind the fencing listlessly just a few feet away from the avid Donald Trump fans. AP
The gunman opened fire with an AR-style semi-automatic rifle from the roof of a building about 130 yards from Trump at 6:11 p.m.
The cameraman who captured the chilling scene said he just wanted to get a panning shot of the crowd when he realized hours later that he may have caught the gunman was canvassing the area.
“ When I saw the video last night, when I was going back through my video clips and saw him, I was chilled to the point where I couldn’t fall asleep right away,” the cameraman, who did not want to give his name, told News 4.
The cameraman who captured the chilling scene said he just wanted to get a panning shot of the crowd when he realized hours later that he may have caught the gunman was canvassing the area. WTAE-TV Pittsburgh About 15 minutes later, the cop spotted Crooks a second time, now on the roof, and took a second picture and called it into the command center. Obtained by NY Post
He first caught the eye of law enforcement around 3 p.m. that day when he passed through the security screening area with the rangefinder, a device similar to binoculars used by hunters, according to Pittsburgh’s WXPI.
At around 5:30 p.m., a Beaver County Emergency Services Unit officer took a picture of Crooks crawling on the ground and seemingly scoping out a spot for the assassination attempt.
About 15 minutes later, the cop spotted Crooks a second time, now on the roof, and took a second picture and called it into the command center.
Despite the call, Crooks would go on to fire at Trump 26 minutes later, injuring the former president and two other men and killing a hero firefighter Corey Comperatore.
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