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US Secret Service admits multiple failures over Trump assassination bid

By AFP
20 September 2024   |   8:30 pm
    The US Secret Service on Friday detailed a litany of security failures uncovered by its review of the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump at a rally in July. READ ALSO:Trump blames Biden, Harris rhetoric for assassination bid, to unveil crypto   Shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks was able to open fire from…
(FILES) In this file photo taken on August 7, 2020 A secret service agent watches as US President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference in Bedminster, New Jersey. – The US Secret Service, the law enforcement agency that protects the president, deleted agents’ text messages sent during the January 6 Capitol riot, a government watchdog said in a letter published Thursday.
Joseph Cuffari, the inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security, told Congress in the letter dated Wednesday that his office has had difficulties obtaining records from the Secret Service from January 5 and 6, 2021. (Photo by JIM WATSON / AFP)

 

 

The US Secret Service on Friday detailed a litany of security failures uncovered by its review of the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump at a rally in July.

READ ALSO:Trump blames Biden, Harris rhetoric for assassination bid, to unveil crypto

 

Shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks was able to open fire from a nearby rooftop at the outdoor event held by Republican election candidate Trump, who narrowly escaped death and suffered a wound to his right ear.

 

The review “identified deficiencies in the advanced planning and its implementation by Secret Service personnel,” Acting Director Ronald Rowe said at a press briefing.

 

“While some members of the advance team were very diligent, there was complacency on the part of others that led to a breach of security protocols.”

 

Among the failures identified by Rowe was poor communication with local law enforcement, an “over-reliance” on mobile devices “resulting in information being siloed” and line of sight issues, which “were acknowledged but not properly mitigated.”

READ ALSO:Trump unfazed by second assassination attempt, to launch son’s crypto platforms

“At approximately 18:10 local time, by a phone call, the Secret Service security room calls the countersniper response agent reporting an individual on the roof of the AGR building,” Rowe said.

 

“That vital piece of information was not relayed over the Secret Service radio network.”

 

Two attendees of the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania were injured from gunfire and a third, 50-year-old firefighter Corey Comperatore, died as a result.

 

Crooks was shot dead by Secret Service personnel.

 

Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle resigned in the aftermath of the incident and several additional Secret Service agents have been put on leave.

READ ALSO:Trump blames Biden, Harris ‘rhetoric’ for assassination bids

 

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