The Most Compelling Trump Shooting Bodycam Footage Yet Has Just Been Released
On July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania, concerns escalated as local police searched for a man they believed posed a threat to former President Donald Trump during a rally. Eyewitnesses alerted officers to a potential shooter on the roof of the American Glass Research building, where a man, later identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, was seen aiming a rifle. The incident was recorded by body camera footage from a responding police officer, who made contact with Crooks while precariously positioned on the roof edge.
As the officer attempted to apprehend him, Crooks threatened the officer before turning his focus back on Trump, ultimately firing a shot. The communication breakdown between local officers and the Secret Service hindered effective response, although a prior warning about the shooter was broadcasted. However, the officer’s intervention reportedly distracted Crooks just in time, saving Trump’s life. Butler County Sheriff Michael Slupe lauded the police officer’s actions as heroic, suggesting that the delay caused by the interruption was critical in averting a tragedy. Crooks was shot dead by a Secret Service sniper shortly after the firing incident.
Frustrating moments were ticking away at a Butler, Pennsylvania, venue on July 13 as local police hunted for a suspect deemed a potential threat to former President Donald Trump.
As authorities hurried and scurried to find a man who had been loosely on their radar for more than an hour but had since disappeared, spectators called for them to check the roof of a building belonging to American Glass Research where a man with a rifle had been seen.
Footage of the moments up to and including that encounter have been released in a new video that documents the frenzied, fearful moments before and after Trump was shot.
The video footage is from a Butler Township Police Department officer who responded to the hunt for the mystery man.
The officer used another officer to hoist himself up to the roof of the building where Thomas Matthew Crooks was lining up a shot on Trump as the former president spoke to enthusiastic rallygoers.
Holding on to the edge of the roof 12 feet off the ground, the officer peered over the edge of the roof.
He and Crooks made eye contact, but Crooks had a gun, and the officer holding onto the roof could not draw his weapon.
The beginning of the video showed Crooks, later shot dead by a Secret Service sniper, turn to threaten the officer.
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Butler Township Manager Thomas Knights told Fox News, the officer said the man on the roof “was identified as having a weapon” and “did point that firearm at our officer.”
The officer dropped and sprained his ankle from the fall.
Crooks then turned his attention to Trump and fired.
According to congressional testimony, 30 seconds before Crooks pulled the trigger, an officer involved in the incident was able to yell, “long gun,” into the radio system that linked local law enforcement agencies, according to The New York Times.
The message never reached the Secret Service because of flaws in the communications system.
Butler County Sheriff Michael Slupe has said by interrupting Crooks, the officer — whose name he did not use — was a hero, Fox reported.
He said that because the interuption delayed Crooks, Trump turned his head in those few seconds, saving his life, according to the New York Post.
As county sheriff, Slupe does not oversee the Butler Township force.
“Can you imagine 10 seconds before that? That the president was looking straight ahead and where that bullet could have potentially landed,” Slupe said.
“Right now, [the shooter is] training on the president. These guys breach the roof,” Slupe said. “So he turns around and potentially eliminates that threat.“
“The officer is like, ‘I’m dead or I drop. I drop.’ [Crooks] turns back around,” he said. “If I’m interrupted, and I move my gun, you are going to have to reassess that whole situation at this point, so yes, you can make a case that those two officers saved the president’s life.”
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