
According to a new review, Thomas Matthew Crooks, who held an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania in July, may have been assisted by a” legal network.”
Sources told The New York Post that the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) has obstructed investigations into the motivations behind Crooks ‘ assassination attempt more than seven months after Trump’s attempted assassination on July 13.
According to Doug Hagmann, a private investigator from Erie, Pennsylvania, he believes Crooks was working with a” legal network” at the time of Trump’s assassination attempt. Hagemann, who was hired by a private buyer to look into the assassination attempt on July 13, added to this statement that he still wants to kill the 47th leader and believes the” legal system” also exists.
Hagman has been conducting an death investigation alongside six different authorities for several months, according to The New York Post. The authorities have interviewed over 100 people and looked into the location data for the phones and tablets found at Crooks ‘ home, Bethel Park High School, and the Trump rally site in Butler, according to the store.
According to Hagmann, one of the electronic equipment that was connected to Crooks at the time of the attempted July 13 execution is also pinging at Bethel Park High School, according to Hagmann.
We don’t believe that he performed the act alone, Hagmann said. It required a lot of cooperation. In my opinion, Crooks was handled by more than one person, and he was employed in this [assassination attempt ] [assassination attempt]. And I doesn’t rule out the possibility that those present at the march were assisting him.
During his team’s research into the Trump death effort, Hagmann claimed to have been escorted both by federal agencies or personal security personnel to the Butler County series and that he had been told to leave the region twice.
” One can help in an activity like this by mistake or standing over,” Hagmann said. There are still people who need to be charged with this scenario.
Crooks attempted to kill Trump on July 13 with eight pictures, according to The New York Post. The 20-year-old potential murderer injured the government’s right ear, killed former fire main Corey Comperatore, and infected two other rallygoers in the incident. A counter-sniper immediately after opening fireplace on the president killed Crooks.