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Time to bring James West and Artemus Gordon out of retirement to guard him.
 
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BREAKING NEWS Police officer shoots and kills armed suspect just outside the Republican convention in Milwaukee



That's from the Daily Mail. I can't make the link, as I'm posting from my cell.

Here you go.

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"A police officer shot and killed an armed suspect a mile away from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

A cop from Columbus, Ohio, was involved in an 'officer involved shooting' just blocks from the Convention main stage, Fraternal Order of Police President Brian Steel confirmed Tuesday.

He said that the condition of the victim at this time is 'unknown' and no officers were injured during the incident."


The condition of the dead victim is unknown?



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I’ve not looked through the entire thread, so this may have been asked already, but….
Would proof of negligence on the part of USSS or local PD open those organizations up for litigation from the people injured and killed in the cross fire?
 
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FBI Gains Access to Suspected Trump Shooter’s Phone
The bureau also searched the home of Thomas Crooks.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/...aPWpP0KzNNvIGHRtg%3D


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Another genius commits internet suicide.

Good riddance, Braniac

https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/1813305770018238932



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All this truth just released

https://x.com/MJTruthUltra/status/1813295303845626208



The FBI Just Released More Details Regarding the Trump Assassin

• he went to a shooting range where he was a member, and practiced firing, the day before

• the day of the rally, Crooks went to a Home Depot and purchased a five-foot ladder
—— does that look like a 5ft ladder to you?

• He visited a gun store, purchased 50 rounds of ammunition

• Crooks drove his Hyundai Sonata about an hour north, joining Trump’s rally.
—— He parked the car outside the rally, with an improvised explosive device hidden in the trunk that was wired to a transmitter he carried.

• Investigators believe, he used his newly-bought ladder to scale a nearby building, and opened fire on the former president.

SO….. the dude was carrying a ladder, a rifle, and NOBODY on Trumps Security detail saw him?
 
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Now this announcement makes the USSS incompetence worse.

THERE WAS MORE SECURITY THAN OTHERWISE WOULD HAVE BEEN THE CASE DUE TO A THREAT FROM IRAN!!!!

Fire the fucking lot.

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WTOP.com: Iran threat prompted more security at Trump rally as officials warn of potential for copycat attacks

The Associated Press

July 16, 2024, 4:34 PM

WASHINGTON (AP) — A threat on Donald Trump’s life from Iran prompted additional security in the days before Saturday’s campaign rally, but it was unrelated to the assassination attempt on the Republican presidential nominee, two U.S. officials said Tuesday, as law enforcement warned of the potential for more violence inspired by the shooting.

National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson said officials have been tracking Iranian threats against Trump administration officials for years, dating back to the last administration. Trump ordered the 2020 killing of Qassem Soleimani, who led the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force.

“These threats arise from Iran’s desire to seek revenge for the killing of Qassem Soleimani. We consider this a national and homeland security matter of the highest priority,” Watson said.

The U.S. Secret Service and the Trump campaign were made aware of the latest threat, prompting a surge in resources and assets, according to the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence matters.

The additional resources did not prevent Saturday attack at a rally in Pennsylvania, where a 20-year-old with an AR-style rifle opened fire from a nearby rooftop, leaving the former president with an ear injury, killing one rallygoer and severely injuring two others.

Watson said there have been no ties identified between the gunman at the rally “and any accomplice or co-conspirator, foreign or domestic.”

“The Secret Service and other agencies are constantly receiving new potential threat information and taking action to adjust resources, as needed,” said Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi who said he couldn’t comment on any specific threats.

Online rhetoric is particularly concerning

Since the rally shooting, rhetoric online has become particularly concerning “given that individuals in some online communities have threatened, encouraged, or referenced acts of violence in response to the attempted assassination,” according to a joint intelligence bulletin by Homeland Security and the FBI and obtained by The Associated Press.

Presidents — and presidential candidates — are always the subject of threats, but the FBI and Homeland Security officials are “concerned about the potential for follow-on or retaliatory acts of violence following this attack,” according to the bulletin released Monday evening. Law enforcement warned that lone actors and small groups will “continue to see rallies and campaign events as attractive targets.”

A visibly stronger security detail now surrounds Trump and President Joe Biden. And independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. received Secret Service protection in the wake of the shooting.

There were more agents surrounding Biden as he boarded Air Force One to Las Vegas on Monday night. As Trump made his first post-shooting appearance on the floor of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee that same night, there was a much larger presence than he has previously had, with agents keeping a protective barrier between Trump and the crowd, preventing him from greeting supporters as easily as he usually does.

how of force, but also an effort to reassure

The visibly stepped-up presence is meant to add a show of force and additional protection, but is also an effort to reassure Americans concerned about the potential for additional violence after the already-tense and vitriolic 2024 election season turned deadly.

Both Trump and Biden have called for unity following the shooting; Biden has said repeatedly that political violence must be rejected.

The FBI has no clear motive for the shooting and the investigation is ongoing. Biden ordered an independent review of the federal response after questions swirled about how the gunman could have gotten so close to the stage, and how the enhanced security presence did not prevent the attack.

“This attack reinforces our assessment that election-related targets are under a heightened threat of attack or other types of disruptive incidents,” according to the bulletin.

Security will also be enhanced at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in a few weeks.

The U.S. Secret Service, which is tasked with protecting the president, former presidents, their spouses, some other lawmakers and major security events, has protocols in place that allow for leeway to adjust security needs in the moment. That includes adding additional agents around the candidates, or beefing up behind-the-scenes operations and additional advance teams who travel ahead to scope out sites and test for vulnerabilities.

They’re constantly monitoring possible threats. Authorities this week arrested a Florida man they say made comments about wanting to kill Biden. The man’s comments, both online and in person at a mental health facility, were made before Saturday’s assassination attempt of Trump, according to court papers.

Federal law provides Secret Service protection to former presidents and their spouses for life. The security posture around ex-presidents varies depending on threat levels and exposure, generally being toughest in the immediate aftermath of their leaving office and getting lower-profile — but never going away — as the years go on.

Trump is the first modern ex-president to seek another term, and because of his high visibility, his protective detail has always been larger than some of his peers. That protective bubble had only grown tighter in recent months as he became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. All major party nominees are granted enhanced security details with counterassault and countersniper teams similar to the president.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Monday said Biden had also ordered protection for Kennedy, whose campaign had been urging the president to provide him with Secret Service protection for months, and has sent multiple requests after various incidents.

Kennedy’s uncle, President John F. Kennedy, and his father, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, were both assassinated.
How stepped up security impacts candidates

For Trump, a stricter security protocol could hamper his interactions. He often signs autographs, shakes hands and poses for selfies on airplane tarmacs and at events.

In many cities he visits, the campaign assembles supporters in public spaces like restaurants and fast food joints. The images and video of his reception and interactions — circulated online by his campaign staffers and conservative media — have been fundamental to his 2024 campaign.

But those events can get rowdy. While he was in New York during his criminal hush money trial, Trump aides arranged a series of visits to a local bodega, a local firehouse and a construction site.

Before his arrival at the bodega in Harlem, thousands of supporters and onlookers gathered behind medical barricades for blocks to watch his motorcade arrive and cheer. But some were frustrated by the visit, including people being dropped off at a bus stop just in front of the store, and others trying to enter their apartments after work.

At one point, an individual who lived in the building started shouting from a window that was just above the entrance where Trump would eventually stand and give remarks to the cameras and answer reporters’ questions.

Biden, too, will often linger long after his events have ended, talking to people. At a campaign rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, last week, he spent nearly an hour in the sun shaking hands, taking selfies and talking to people up close. Earlier in Philadelphia, he was surrounded by churchgoers as they crowded into the pews hoping to speak with him as his agents monitored the crowds and pushed people further back in some cases.

Biden often talks about how hard it is to interact with the public given security concerns.

“I love the Secret Service,” Biden said at a campaign office in Philadelphia last week. “But I’m not able to do what I used to do.” He said he’d often be riding in a vehicle and get out to talk to people but “realistically, I can’t do that anymore. It’s just too dangerous what’s going on out there.”
The Iran threats

Other former high-level Trump administration officials also receive protection following Soleimani’s assassination. Since taking office, the Biden administration has repeatedly extended 24/7 protection to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his top Iran aide, Brian Hook, due to credible threats on their lives from Iran.

The last time the protection was extended by the State Department was on June 21, according to congressional notifications seen by the AP. As of March 2022, the State Department was paying more than $2 million per month to provide 24-hour security to Pompeo and Hook, though the agency has stopped reporting the cost figures to Congress.

Defense officials who continue to receive protection include then-Defense Secretary Mark Esper, retired Army Gen. Mark Milley, who was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and retired Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie, who headed U.S. Central Command at the time and was in charge of the operation.





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FBI Gains Access to Suspected Trump Shooter’s Phone
The bureau also searched the home of Thomas Crooks.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/...aPWpP0KzNNvIGHRtg%3D

You actually need a subscription to read that article, but it was reported yesterday that the FBI finally accessed his phone and found no pertinent information. Laptop would be next.



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FBI finally accessed his phone and found no pertinent information. Laptop would be next.


Nothin’ to see here, folks. Move along.
 
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Dana Perino on The Five just commented on how different Trump looks after the assassination attempt. He does look different.

The arrogance is gone.

He looks now like a servant.

Humbled and inspired.

Following a Greater Leader.


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The kid is hauling an 8' ladder on his Sonata and that didn't raise a flag? BTW, that photo clearly shows an 8' ladder. Looks at the number of rungs. Besides, 5' ladders are not common. Basically 4', 6', 8' and 10.'

Just basic visual evidence makes you question what people are reporting.


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sounds like he had at least an hour of prep work
 
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I'm no expert, but that exfil looked fucking retarded. How do they not shove his ass down the stairs and run him into the car. Where are we going? What's our plan? I can't believe the audio. Then there is fatty fatty fell down, what is this chick even doing. I bet they get rid of those stupid ass stairs that brough everyone to a literal standstill. No way to get everyone down there and no way to hold on to him. Watch fatty let go and leave his back open while she jumps down.
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Dana Perino on The Five just commented on how different Trump looks after the assassination attempt. He does look different.

The arrogance is gone.

He looks now like a servant.

Humbled and inspired.

Following a Greater Leader.

That's just too much BS. How the hell does one look like a servant? Roll Eyes Two days after a near death experience, anyone will look and act different, I suspect. Reading any more into it is just bullshit sensationalism. He has always been a great leader.


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All this truth just released

<<snip>>

The FBI Just Released More Details Regarding the Trump Assassin

• he went to a shooting range where he was a member, and practiced firing, the day before

• the day of the rally, Crooks went to a Home Depot and purchased a five-foot ladder
—— does that look like a 5ft ladder to you?

• He visited a gun store, purchased 50 rounds of ammunition

• Crooks drove his Hyundai Sonata about an hour north, joining Trump’s rally.
—— He parked the car outside the rally, with an improvised explosive device hidden in the trunk that was wired to a transmitter he carried.

• Investigators believe, he used his newly-bought ladder to scale a nearby building, and opened fire on the former president.

SO….. the dude was carrying a ladder, a rifle, and NOBODY on Trumps Security detail saw him?


It's no wonder he didn't trigger suspicion; he cleverly avoided the tempting dark glasses, the slouch hat and the trench coat. Brainiac I tell ya.


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Home Depots listing of 5ft ladders ...
So did he buy a 5ft ladder or not?
Is the ladder in the photo, the ladder he bought or not?

Home Depot 5ft ladders: https://www.homedepot.com/b/Bu...N-5yc1vZaq3dZ1z19wcg

 
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the SS has issued a statement clarifying they are not blaming local LE. not such a good idea to blame anything on law enforcement of a swing state
 
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