Christopher Wray, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), says investigators currently believe Donald J. Trump‘s would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was not just shooting drone footage of the rally site in Butler, Pennsylvania, prior to the attack but actually live streaming the feed—potentially to unknown individuals.
Speaking to the House Judiciary Committee about the assassination attempt, Wray confirmed: “We have recovered a drone that the shooter appears to have used… The drone was recovered in his vehicle.”
“[I]t appears that around 3:50 PM, 4 o’clock, in that window, on the day of the shooting, that the shooter was flying the drone around the area… Not over the stage and that part of the area, [but] around 200 yards, give or take, away from [the stage]. We think, but we do not know… that he was live streaming, you know, viewing the footage,” Wray added.
As of the time of publication, Wray has not revealed the platform where Crooks is believed to have streamed this footage.
Wray also said there were three explosive devices recovered, two from Crooks’s vehicle and one from his residence.
“We’ve seen more sophisticated and less [sophisticated devices]. I would say these were relatively, again, key word relatively, crude, but they did have the ability to be detonated remotely,” he said.
FBI Director Wray says that Thomas Crooks, the attempted Trump assassin, was flying a drone about 200 yds from the stage where Trump spoke about two hours before the rally, “live streaming.”
Also says FBI recovered 3 explosive devices, 2 in Crook’s car and one in his home. pic.twitter.com/sT7rmuCl0H
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) July 24, 2024
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