Trump Shooter Noticed 30 Minutes Before Attack as New Report Reveals Terrifying Details

Trump Shooter Noticed 30 Minutes Before Attack as New Report Reveals Terrifying Details

In a recent update regarding the shooting of former President Donald Trump, it has been alleged that law enforcement officials had eyes on the shooter nearly 30 minutes before the incident.

Local Pittsburgh news outlet WPXI reported that a member of Beaver County’s ESU team, which was assisting the Secret Service with security at the rally, noticed the shooter, identified as Thomas Crooks, on the rooftop at 5:45 p.m.

The ESU member “called it in and took a picture” of Crooks.

Prior to 5:45 p.m., law enforcement officials had already identified Crooks as a suspicious person, according to multiple sources cited by the outlet.

Twenty-six minutes later, Trump was shot through the ear.

A report from the Associated Press on Sunday also disclosed that a local law enforcement officer had climbed onto the roof to confront Crooks just before the shooting.

Crooks turned his rifle toward the officer.

The officer then retreated down the ladder he had climbed.

Moments later, Crooks “quickly took a shot toward Trump,” but Secret Service snipers returned fire, killing him.

Although Trump was later confirmed to be “fine,” one man, former fire chief Corey Comperatore, was killed.

Two others were critically injured.

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