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FBI Silence Breeds Conspiracies on Assassination Attempt 

New York Post, July 15, 2024

 

July 29, 2024

It’s been nearly three weeks since the attempted assassination of Donald J. Trump and the public has learned very little about what exactly occurred that warm July afternoon. So just for the fun of it, let’s consider the confirmed information and what still is a mystery.

Let’s be honest, to date, no confirmed information about the alleged would-be assassin has been made public. So, we’ll just move on to what still is a mystery.

First, the public has not been provided with the make, model or serial number of the weapon that allegedly was fired during the assassination attempt.

The public also has not been provided with the DNA and fingerprint results proving that Thomas Matthew Crooks was the shooter. The public should also be apprised of whether the DNA and fingerprints taken from the would-be shooter match those on the weapon.

Just as important, have ballistics tests been conducted that prove that all the recovered projectiles match the barrel of the weapon reportedly used by the alleged gunman on the AGR building roof? Collecting eight bullet casings from the roof of the AGR building does not prove the projectiles recovered from the scene and victims came from that weapon. And, just as important, the FBI should also provide ballistics data to prove what projectile from what weapon killed the alleged shooter.

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FBI Needs to Back Up Lone Gunman Theory with Make & Model of Weapon & Ballistics Findings

FBI Director Wray NBC Reporting

July 24, 2024

Eleven days after the near assassination of former President Donald Trump, the public still has received zero specific information about the attack, including what is the make and model of the alleged weapon and whether have they collected the projectiles that were fired, and do those projectiles match that alleged weapon? Also have there been DNA and fingerprints taken from the weapon and do those match that of the alleged shooter? This information is necessary to prove what weapon was used and by whom.

The ballistics, DNA and fingerprint results ultimately are key to “proving” whether Crooks was the lone shooter. Law enforcement has not provided any information about the projectiles recovered but, it is interesting that law enforcement has acknowledged that eight shell casings had been collected from the roof of the AGR building. Whoopdafriggindo!

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