Trump Shooter Was Filmed On The Roof Earlier Than We Thought & More New Info!

Published on August 13, 2024
Duration: 25:16

This video analyzes new bodycam footage related to the assassination attempt on President Trump, focusing on the timeline of events, law enforcement response, and the shooter's movements. It highlights discrepancies in communication, the actions of the counter-sniper team, and the shooter's prior training at a gun range frequented by federal agencies. The analysis aims to piece together the events leading up to and during the incident, questioning the effectiveness of the response and communication protocols.

Quick Summary

New bodycam footage indicates the shooter, Thomas Crooks, was on the AGR complex roof earlier than previously thought. An officer may have been the first to report him around 6:08 PM. The Secret Service counter-sniper team oriented their rifles towards the compound at 6:10 PM. Crooks had extensive rifle training at Claron Sporting Center, attending 43 times in under a year.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction and New Footage
  2. 01:12Analysis of Officer Audio Delay
  3. 02:11New Timeline Construction
  4. 02:47Officer in Woodline Near AGR
  5. 03:23Shooter on Roof Identified
  6. 04:50Shooter's Movement Across Rooftops
  7. 06:01Angular Nature of Building Explained
  8. 06:22Radio Traffic and Initial Report
  9. 07:07Officers Enter AGR Compound
  10. 07:19Officer Boosted Up on Roof
  11. 08:02Crooks Turns Rifle on Officer
  12. 08:21Local Police Awareness Time
  13. 08:30Plainclothes Officers on West Side
  14. 08:43Secret Service Counter Sniper Team Alerted
  15. 09:34Counter Snipers Orient Rifles
  16. 10:00Crowd Reporting Shooter
  17. 10:33Communication Issues Highlighted
  18. 10:45Plainclothes Officers Near AGR
  19. 11:08Optics Capability Discussion
  20. 11:39Confusion: Officer or Assassin?
  21. 11:52Sniper Team Interaction
  22. 12:11Dash Cam of Officer's Car
  23. 12:33Greg Exits Building Six
  24. 13:14Sniper Position Abandonment Questioned
  25. 14:14Additional Information and Questions
  26. 15:18Shooter's Gun Range Membership
  27. 16:44Affordability of Training
  28. 17:00Local Police Response Evaluation
  29. 18:16Questions About Officer Behavior
  30. 19:45Plainclothes Officers' Actions
  31. 20:35Conspiracy Theories and Building Six
  32. 21:14Unanswered Questions
  33. 22:03Autopsy Results and Ballistics
  34. 23:01AGR Building 6 Occupants
  35. 23:29Conclusion and Mug Club
  36. 23:38Source Documents and Social Media
  37. 24:00Channel Subscription and Updates

Frequently Asked Questions

When was the shooter first identified on the roof of the AGR complex?

New bodycam footage suggests the shooter, Thomas Crooks, was on the roof of the AGR complex earlier than previously believed. An officer in the woodline near the complex may have been the first to report someone on the roof around 6:08 PM, with further visual evidence placing him on the rooftops before reaching his final firing position.

What role did the Secret Service counter-sniper team play in the incident?

The Secret Service counter-sniper team, despite not being in their primary sector, oriented their rifles towards the AGR compound at 6:10:11 PM, indicating they perceived a threat. Their ability to identify the shooter with a weapon from their position is debated due to the roof's slope.

What is known about the shooter's prior firearm training?

Thomas Crooks was a member of the Claron Sporting Center gun range for nearly a year, attending 43 times. Over 80% of his training involved rifles, suggesting he possessed the skills necessary for the reported 140-yard shot.

Why is the abandonment of the local snipers' position being questioned?

Questions arise because two local snipers reportedly left their overwatch position between 6:06 PM and 6:11 PM, a critical time during the shooting. The reason for leaving their post instead of using available communication methods like radio or cell phone is unclear and raises concerns.

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