Disturbing Data Emerges Suggesting Would-Be Trump Assassin Had 'Help' From Accomplice

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Explosive new data suggests that Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old failed Trump assassin who fired shots at the then-Republican nominee in Pennsylvania last year, may not have acted alone.

The revelation that Crooks may have had an accomplice has raised more questions than answers.

Interestingly, Crooks’ parents, Matthew and Mary, have refused all media interviews since Secret Service snipers killed their son following his assassination attempt on Trump.

According to neighbors of Crooks’ parents, they only leave their house in the dead of night, sometimes shopping for groceries at 3 a.m. to avoid the public.

However, the elephant in the room remains the lack of transparency in the FBI’s handling of the investigation.

Sources close to the FBI report suggest that new forensic and digital evidence could point to additional figures who directly influenced Crooks’ actions.

While law enforcement hasn’t officially confirmed these reports, many suspect that crucial information is still being withheld.

A source recently spoke with The New York Post, claiming that the FBI has been obstructing local law enforcement’s efforts to investigate the case, leaving authorities in the dark as they attempt to determine Crooks’ motives.

Meanwhile, Crooks’ former acquaintances—including friends, classmates, and teachers—are struggling to understand why an unassuming young man would meticulously plan and execute an attempted assassination of a presidential nominee.

READ: FBI Hiding Records on Trump Assassination Attempt

Doug Hagmann, a Pennsylvania-based private investigator, was brought in shortly after the unsettling events of July 13 at Butler Farm to investigate the root motives behind Crooks’ actions.

For over six months, Hagmann and his team have interviewed more than 100 individuals connected to Crooks, yet they are no closer to uncovering the full truth.

In Hagmann’s disturbing findings, he indicates that a “criminal network” linked to Crooks exists, remains active, and continues to pose a threat.

Hagmann conducted an in-depth geofencing analysis on cell phones and tablets found with Crooks but not owned by him.

The devices were traced to various locations, including Crooks’ home, a rifle range, and Bethel Park High School, where Crooks graduated in 2022.

“We don’t think he acted alone,” Hagmann told The Post.

“This took a lot of coordination.”

“In my view, Crooks was handled by more than one individual and was used for this [assassination attempt]. And I wouldn’t preclude the possibility that there were people at the rally itself helping him.”

Hagmann also revealed that one of the electronic devices found with Crooks is still active, with signals emanating from Bethel Park High School.

He also said he encountered significant resistance during his investigation, revealing that he was escorted to the Butler County line and instructed to leave the area twice by individuals who appeared to be federal agents.

“One can assist in an operation like this by omission or standing down,” Hagmann explained.

“There are people still out there involved in this case that need to be brought to justice.”

READ: CIA Publicly Denies Failed Trump Assassin Was Part of Mind Control Program’



Source
Las Vegas News Magazine

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