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On Sunday, The Gateway Pundit posted another chilling video of Crooks jumping from roof to roof before he slithered up on his belly and took aim at President Trump. The same video also showed Crooks killing a Trump supporter in the crowd and injuring two others. The horrifying incident, which took place during a massive rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, underscores the high stakes and the deadly risks involved in public appearances by prominent figures.

Fox News obtained yet another piece of crucial evidence last week: video footage from James Copenhaver, one of the victims wounded by Crooks. This video, captured just minutes before the attempted assassination, shows Crooks moving stealthily across the roof of the American Glass Research (AGR) building, positioning himself for the deadly act.

The AGR building, as many readers of The Gateway Pundit will recognize, is the same location where Crooks prepared for his attack. Disturbingly, the building was left unguarded by the Secret Service, even though it was within a mere 150 yards of President Trump and his stage—well within range for any competent shooter. The Secret Service’s failure to secure this location has raised alarm bells, with local Pennsylvania police revealing that they had warned the agency about the vulnerability of the warehouse. However, the Secret Service allegedly dismissed their concerns, leaving the president exposed to this deadly threat.
This glaring oversight by the Secret Service has prompted widespread outrage. How could such a critical lapse in security occur at an event of this magnitude? And why were the warnings from local authorities ignored? The fact that an armed assailant was able to position himself so close to the president without detection is a damning indictment of the security protocols in place that day.
Now, with the release of new footage showing Crooks running on the roof of the AGR building just moments before the shooting, the need for a thorough investigation becomes even more urgent. The video, taken from a police camera labeled BWC2122111, provides a haunting glimpse into the moments leading up to the attack.

Adding to the evidence, a recently surfaced photo shows Crooks walking around the building with the gun used in the assassination attempt. The image, which had been submitted to law enforcement in Pennsylvania, had not been made public until now, thanks to Rep. Luna’s efforts.
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The consequences of this shocking failure in security were tragic. Because of the Secret Service’s negligence, President Trump narrowly escaped death, but a brave firefighter lost his life. The heroic first responder, who had come to support the president, was fatally wounded by Crooks’ gunfire, leaving behind a grieving family and a community in mourning.
As more details emerge, the public is left to grapple with the unsettling questions surrounding this near-tragedy. The videos and photos now in the public domain demand a full accounting from the Secret Service and all those involved in planning and executing the security measures for the rally. The American people deserve to know how this catastrophic failure was allowed to happen and what steps will be taken to ensure it never happens again.




