Bomb-making materials found in vehicle, home of suspect in Trump assassination attempt
- Bomb-Making materials were found in the vehicle and home of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the suspect in the Trump assassination attempt.
- Law enforcement officials stated that Crooks had explosives in his car parked near the campaign event venue in Butler, Pennsylvania.
- Additional bomb-making materials were discovered at Crooks' residence.
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Suspected Trump rally shooter had explosive devices in his car, WSJ reports
WASHINGTON (Reuters): US authorities found explosive devices in the car of the man who officials say tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on Sunday, citing unnamed sources.
Bomb making materials found in vehicle, at home of man suspected in Trump rally shooting, sources say
Law enforcement officials tell The Associated Press bomb-making materials were found inside the vehicle of the man suspected in the Trump rally shooting. There were also bomb-making materials found at his home. The two officials were not authorized to speak publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. Authorities identified Thomas Matthew Crooks of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, as the shooter who fired from a rooftop outsid…
REPORT: Trump Shooter Had "Explosive Devices" In His Vehicle - Was Parked Near the Trump Rally in Butler, Pennsylvania
As The Gateway Pundit reported, President Trump was nearly assassinated last night during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, by a 20-year-old Democrat donor named Thomas Matthew Crooks.
Bomb-making materials found in vehicle, home of suspect in Trump assassination attempt
Bomb-making materials were found inside the vehicle and home of the man suspected in the attempted assassination of former President Trump, law enforcement officials told The Associated Press on Sunday.
The United States has woken up shocked by the act of political violence that Donald Trump suffered yesterday at the start of a campaign rally in the town of Butler (Pennsylvania). As the FBI investigates the motivations that led 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks to commit the assassination attempt, more details are coming to light of the shooting that left the former president with minor injuries to the ear. Continue reading...
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