Gunman in Assassination Attempt Against Donald Trump Identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks
The attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a campaign rally has shocked the nation, with the gunman identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks. Described as an “outcast” who wore hunting outfits to school, Crooks lived in a well-to-do city an hour away from the scene of the attack. Investigators found bomb-making material in a vehicle at his home.
Crooks, a 20-year-old registered Republican voter, also donated to a progressive political action committee on the day Joe Biden was inaugurated. High school classmates remember him as a loner who was bullied and rejected from the school’s rifle team for being a “bad shooter.”
Crooks’s father, Matthew Crooks, expressed disbelief at his son’s actions and authorities are investigating whether he used an AR-style rifle purchased by his father. Crooks worked at a nursing home and had a clean background check when hired.
During the attack, Crooks wore merchandise from a popular YouTube channel dedicated to firearms, sparking speculation about his motives. The FBI is treating the incident as a potential act of domestic terrorism, with no clear motive identified yet.
The nation is left reeling from this shocking event, with law enforcement urging caution as they continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the attempted assassination.