BY Benjamin ClarkJuly 23, 2024
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 | July 23, 2024
2 years ago

Mobile Tracking Links Trump Assassin to Washington D.C. Near FBI Office

Emerging details from a mobile ad data probe suggest that multiple individuals connected to a Washington D.C. building near the FBI office may have collaborated with Thomas Matthew Crooks in an assassination attempt on President Trump.

The Gateway Pundit reported that analyzed mobile data revealed movements that connect several individuals to locations frequented by assassin Thomas Crooks, raising questions about a potential conspiracy.

On July 13, 2024, during a crowded rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, President Donald Trump narrowly escaped an assassination attempt. Thomas Matthew Crooks, the alleged assailant, had positioned himself on a roof from where he managed to graze the President's ear with a gunshot.

This alarming incident has since unraveled into a complex investigation involving Crooks and potentially numerous accomplices.

The analysis of mobile advertisement data by The Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project has provided critical insights into this case. The project identified nine devices that were not only frequent visitors to Crooks' home and workplace in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania but also traveled to significant locations, including a mysterious visit to a building near an FBI office in Washington, D.C., on June 26, 2023.

Extensive Data Analysis Uncovers Key Movements

Further scrutiny of the mobile data revealed that one of these devices made trips to Plymouth, Massachusetts, and returned to Butler, Pennsylvania on two separate occasions — July 4th and July 8th, 2023. Intriguingly, all tracked activity from this device ceased abruptly on July 12th, just a day before the attack on the President.

Meanwhile, on August 30, 2023, another device connected to this investigation visited Allegheny Arms, a detail that investigators are probing further. The linkage of these devices to both Thomas Crooks' routine locations and areas of interest suggests coordinated planning before the assassination attempt.

During a hearing with the House Oversight Committee, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatre was questioned about the security breaches and the possibility of Crooks acting alone. Theatre declined to answer directly and deferred to the FBI, highlighting the complexity and sensitivity of the ongoing investigation.

The Oversight Project has criticized the slow pace of cooperation from governmental bodies, including the FBI and the US, in sharing further data crucial for the investigation. They expressed concerns about protecting whistleblowers and maintaining the integrity of their investigative processes, leading them to withhold certain pieces of information from the Congressional task force.

Public Statements and Ongoing Questions

"We found the assassin’s connections through our in-depth analysis of mobile ad data to track movements of Crooks and his associates," stated a representative from the Oversight Project. They further elaborated on tracing devices that regularly visited both Crooks’s home and workplace and followed their movements to gather more evidence.

The connection of these devices to a location near an FBI office adds a layer of intrigue and complexity to the case. The statement from the Oversight Project about tracking a device to this location near the time of the critical events suggests possible undisclosed operations and motivations.

In light of these findings, GOP Rep. Andy Biggs's inquiry during the committee meeting whether Crooks acted alone becomes even more pertinent. The data suggest a broader conspiracy that may involve multiple individuals and possibly even collusion with government actors who have an interest in assassinating Trump.

The maps and data published by the Oversight Project underline the broad geographical scope and logistical preparations that might have gone into planning the attack, involving movements across several states and significant timing of device deactivations.

Conclusion

The ongoing investigation into the assassination attempt on President Trump is revealing a tangled web of connections involving mobile devices, significant travel, and proximity to critical governance spaces.

The tracking of devices linked to Thomas Crooks, from locales as divergent as his Pennsylvania residence to a mysterious building near the FBI in Washington, D.C., points to a conspiracy much larger than initially suspected.

As the investigation continues, the role of mobile data analysis is proving crucial in uncovering possible collaborative efforts behind this grave incident.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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