The United States Secret Service (USSS)—as well as Pennsylvania local and state law enforcement—suffered what can only be described as a catastrophic failure at Saturday’s campaign rally when a 20-year-old with a rifle was able to get within 400 feet of former President Donald J. Trump and fire several rounds—nearly killing him. A matter of centimeters separated Trump from life and death, but video evidence from the thousands of rally attendees concerningly suggests the USSS and local law enforcement had several minutes to respond to the threat but failed to do so.
TWO MINUTES TO RESPOND.
According to witness descriptions and video, attendees of the Trump rally—outside the security perimeter—pointed out that an individual armed with a rifle had climbed onto the roof of a manufacturing plant just over 400 feet north of the Butler Farm Show grounds where former President Trump was speaking. Footage taken by those present shows a lapse of nearly one minute in which the would-be assassin was visible on the edge of the roof and when he opened fire on Trump, speaking just over 150 yards away.
Additionally, eyewitness testimony indicates that law enforcement was alerted even before this point to a suspicious individual who was seen scaling a ladder onto the manufacturing plant and then moving across the building’s rooftop. This suggests law enforcement had at least several minutes to identify and respond to the threat.
In several moments captured on camera by audience attendees, what appears to be a USSS tactical officer walks behind the rally grandstands and peers across the open field toward the manufacturing plant and then abruptly turns around and heads back towards the agency’s command center behind the central risers. The same video shows a local, uniformed law enforcement officer in the background—within feet of the manufacturing plant—walking towards the shooter only to duck when the first shots ring out. That officer then can be clearly seen running away from the shooter and gunfire.
KNOWN VULNERABILITY.
The video evidence of rally attendees desperately trying to alert and draw the attention of law enforcement to the would-be assassin and the reaction of local police and the USSS suggests an inexcusable and utterly disastrous breakdown in communications occurred. Reports that a local law enforcement officer had climbed the ladder and tried to confront the gunman—only to retreat after the rifle was then pointed at them—begs the question of why there was not a USSS agent or police officer stationed on the roof to begin with. After all, according to multiple news reports, the USSS had identified the roof as a high-priority point of vulnerability.
Answers may come next week. USSS Director Kimberly Cheatle is expected to appear before the House of Representatives Oversight Committee on July 22 in what promises to be a historic hearing on Capitol Hill following the attempted assassination of former President Trump.
WATCH:
This combined footage is astonishing. The shooter was up on the roof for 2 minutes. People were literally pointing and shouting at him.
Insane.pic.twitter.com/vgKsO7MtEg
— Lee Harris (@addicted2newz) July 15, 2024