No specific law enforcement agency was responsible for covering the building where the gunman who shot at former President Donald Trump earlier this summer was perched, a Secret Service agent ...
Secret Service counter snipers at the rally did not have "any knowledge" that there was a man with a gun on the roof of a ...
Mr Smith told the BBC he saw Secret Service agents shoot the man. Mr Smith was listening from outside the rally and said he ...
The House task force on the attempted assassination of Donald Trump releases a preliminary report with new details of the ...
“And I asked the Secret Service members that we do not have the ... 20-year-old Thomas Crooks, scaling the roof of the AGR building. In just three minutes he opened fire. In the video, a local ...
Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle addressed ... “That building in particular has a sloped roof at its highest point. And so, you know, there's a safety factor that would be considered ...
The panel dinged the Secret Service for the fact that nobody secured the AGR building — the roof of which had a line of sight to the rally stage — on the day of the shooting, despite ...
The roof from which the gunman fired had been deemed part of the “outer perimeter,” traditionally staffed by state and local ...
“Officer, officer,” one attendee shouted. “He’s on the roof. Right here. He’s standing up now.” The U.S. Secret Service did not sweep the building where the suspect shot at ...
No personnel from the Secret Service or any other federal, state or local law enforcement agency, for example, were specifically tasked with securing the roof of the building from which the gunman ...
Mr Smith said he tried to alert the authorities for three to four minutes, but thought they probably could not see the gunman because of the slope of the roof. "Why is there not Secret Service on ...