Security Slip-Ups: The Unseen Factors Behind Trump's Near-Assassination
Butler, USAFri Sep 20 2024
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In the aftermath of the July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where former President Donald Trump was nearly assassinated, a report by the Secret Service revealed a series of security lapses that allowed the shooter to take position on the rooftop. The investigation found that the local police team responsible for securing the area had never spoken to the Secret Service before the event, leading to a communication breakdown that put the former president's life at risk.
The report highlighted poor planning and coordination between agencies as the primary causes of the security breach. One local police department had requested support from another without informing the Secret Service, which ultimately led to the second department taking responsibility for securing the rooftop. This lack of communication meant that the Secret Service was not aware of the local team's presence on the rooftop, leaving them unprepared to respond to the threat.
The investigation also revealed that the Secret Service's counter-sniper asset team did not arrive in Butler until after the security plans had already been made, leaving them unable to take down the shooter in a timely manner. The report suggested that the agency's "high operational tempo" may have contributed to the security breach, with the agency stretched too thin between increasing security for Vice President Kamala Harris, staffing the Republican National Convention, and preparing for the Democratic National Convention.
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