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Snipers 40 Feet from Thomas Crooks at Butler Rally!

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Unconfirmed reports suggest that police took a photograph of Crooks before the shooting. The Gateway Pundit has learned that this photograph was taken by officers on the second floor of the AGR Building. These officers did not engage Crooks while he was on the roof, nor did they attempt to stop him from taking shots at President Trump. This critical detail has been conspicuously absent from most mainstream media reports on the rally shooting.

The Gateway Pundit has also reported that a group of rally attendees, including patriot Greg Smith, observed the sniper team on the second floor. Smith noted that the team watched Crooks for half an hour before the shooting without taking any action. This vantage point would have given the sniper team a clear view of Crooks, who was only about 40 feet away.

The counter-sniper team on the second floor could have easily reached Crooks on the roof. The photograph of Crooks taken before the rally, initially described as showing him through a window, lacked context. It did not specify where the window was or what Crooks was doing. This photograph is now identified as being taken from the second floor of the American Glass Research building, adjacent to the only part of the complex that is two stories high.

The second floor of the AGR Warehouse building, with windows overlooking both the rally and the rooftop where Crooks was allegedly shooting from, provides a clear view of the incident. The sniper team on the second story of the AGR Complex took these pictures. Despite their proximity, they did not take a shot at Crooks, who was no more than 40 feet away.

The official narrative claims that no one saw Crooks climb onto the roof, even though windows clearly overlook that side of the roof. This raises questions about the role and actions of the sniper team. Butler County Sheriff Michael Slupe stated that local law enforcement was only coordinating traffic on the day of the shooting. This contradicts reports identifying the sniper team as “Beaver County Emergency Services” or a “local SWAT team” from Beaver County.

So, who were the snipers on the second floor of the AGR building? What were they doing during the shooting, and were they legitimately part of law enforcement? These questions remain unanswered, as the presence of this team is conspicuously unmentioned in other media reports.

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Speculation online suggests a possible second gunman on the second floor of the AGR building. Ballistics experts have weighed in with various theories, most concluding that the Secret Service made multiple errors and that the timing of events was a tragic coincidence. However, this explanation does little to clarify the many inconsistencies in the official narrative.

As more information surfaces, the story of the Butler PA Trump Rally shooting continues to unravel. The lack of transparency and the discrepancies in the federal narrative raise serious concerns about what truly happened that day. The public deserves answers, and it is crucial for independent investigations to shed light on this perplexing incident.

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