Crooks — who failed to assassinate Trump — used they/them pronouns online

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The individual who tried to assassinate President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, had an interest in “furries,” according to reports.

Thomas Crooks allegedly tried to take Trump’s life July 13, 2024, as a bullet struck his ear. Crooks allegedly killed Corey Comperatore, 50, and seriously injured two others who were at the Butler rally.

There are still more questions than answers, despite the back and forth on Crooks’ ideology. He seemed to be pro-Trump before taking a dramatic switch in the other direction, as the New York Post detailed:

Thanks to an enterprising source who uncovered Crooks’ hidden digital footprint, we can see that Abbate [former FBI Deputy Director] misled Congress by omission, because he left out an entire section of Crooks’ online interactions from January to August 2020 when he did an ideological backflip and went from rabidly pro-Trump to rabidly anti-Trump and then went dark, never seeming to post again.
The source uncovered Crooks’ various accounts on platforms including YouTube, Snapchat, Discord, Google Play, Quizlet, Quora, and more and concluded that this individual “was not simply some unknowable lone actor” but someone who clearly left a “digital trail of violent threats, extremist ideology and admiration for mass violence.”
Add another radicalized attack tranny to the list.
 
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Not sure whether to file this under:

"Things that definitely happened"

Or

"Masonic theater"

Oh well case closed boys. Baaahh
 
CNN shows up with high speed cameras. Didnt go to any rallies other then the one he gets shot at. Basically fixes a camera on his head the whole time. It is my opinion but we all know why. So many criminal elite need him dead so there is motive to end him.

Odds of it being fake and gay are low but not impossible.
 
More and more keeps coming out now. The lone gunman, nothing to see here narrative is collapsing fast.

Here's a more hardline take on the subject. It's from a good source. It's an interesting read.


The argument is that the FBI hasn't even proven that Crooks was the shooter. They've provided ZERO evidence to prove he was. In fact the FBI hasn't proven anything. No motive, no proof of an assassination attempt, no evidence that anything happened that day. No ballistics report to prove a single shot came from Crooks' rifle. They let the videos do all the talking. People came to their own conclusions.

Most people don't even know their was a tenth shot. It didn't come out until July 2025 that a SWAT Sniper admitted that he shot Crooks's rifle in the stock. Causing it to basically explode in his face. That's what stopped him from firing more rounds(supposedly). Then after he popped his head up the TENTH SHOT killed him.


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You really have to listen for the last shot it comes a full 10 seconds after the first 9 shots. The 10th shot comes at 2:17 in the video.

I completely missed this the first time around. So did pretty much everyone. Everyone thought it was 1 shot that killed him. It was 2. 1 hit is gun, then 10 seconds later he is killed.
 
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Here's the article.

‘I just got you’: SWAT team member breaks silence on firing ‘9th shot’ that slowed Trump’s would-be assassin in Butler​

Army combat veteran Aaron Zaliponi is convinced that his single shot is what slowed the shooting and potentially saved more lives​

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Saturday 12 July 2025 01:10 BST
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The SWAT team leader who fired on President Donald Trump’s would-be assassin at last year’s campaign rally in Butler has spoken for the first time about the moment he took the “ninth shot” that slowed the gunman.
Aaron Zaliponi, an Army combat veteran turned sniper, recalled thinking: “I just got you,” as he struck Thomas Matthew Crooks with a bullet, slowing his salvo of gunshots that struck the president and killed one person in the crowd on July 13 last year at the Pennsylvania rally.

The 46-year-old, a police sergeant with the rural Adams Township who serves on the county SWAT team, is convinced that his single shot is what saved more lives that day, he told The Washington Post. He believes his bullet hit Crooks’ gun or the man himself, delaying more shots, before a Secret Service sniper delivered the fatal shot on the would-be assassin.
Officials, including Butler County’s district attorney, the county’s SWAT team commander and Congressman Clay Higgins, who investigated the assassination attempt, agree that “the ninth shot stopped Crooks from firing again.”
A bullet grazed Trump’s ear as Secret Service agents bundled him to the ground after 20-year-old Crooks opened fire at the campaign rally. Two others were injured and one of his bullets killed rallygoer Corey Comperatore.
Zaliponi, a father of two, recollected standing in the open field about 115 yards away from Crooks, between him and the rally stage. “There you are,” Zaliponi recalled thinking as he spotted the gunman on the roof of a warehouse.
SWAT team leader Aaron Zaliponi is convinced that his single shot is what slowed the shooting that day and potentially saved more lives. He fired the ninth shot that delayed Thomas Matthew Crooks’ attack before he was killed by a Secret Service sniper, Zaliponi said.

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SWAT team leader Aaron Zaliponi is convinced that his single shot is what slowed the shooting that day and potentially saved more lives. He fired the ninth shot that delayed Thomas Matthew Crooks’ attack before he was killed by a Secret Service sniper, Zaliponi said. (Committee on Oversight/YouTube)
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He took out his M4 SWAT rifle, aligned the red dot of its scope with the gunman’s chin and fired just once.
Crooks “jerked hard to the right and slumped over his weapon,” Zaliponi told The Post. “It wasn’t like he was ducking or flinching. Something smacked him. Whether it was my round hitting the buttstock or the buttstock exploding in his face, I know I hit him.”
Crooks didn’t fire again.
The 6-foot-3 police sergeant revealed that he only ended up being posted in a red barn to the north of the rally stage because he lost a coin toss. His colleague won the coveted position of joining the federal counterassault team to stay close to Trump during the visit.
A bullet grazed Trump’s ear as Secret Service agents bundled him to the ground after 20-year-old Crooks opened fire at the campaign rally. Two others were injured and one of his bullets killed rallygoer Corey Comperatore.

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A bullet grazed Trump’s ear as Secret Service agents bundled him to the ground after 20-year-old Crooks opened fire at the campaign rally. Two others were injured and one of his bullets killed rallygoer Corey Comperatore. (Getty Images)
As the crowd was restlessly waiting for the president to appear, a local officer pointed out Crooks as one of four people behaving suspiciously, Zaliponi recalled. “Just keep an eye on him,” Zaliponi said he told the officer. “Let me know what’s going on.”
About 20 minutes before Trump went onstage, an alert came over the radio about a young male “lurking around” the warehouses belonging to local business Agr International.
Police lost sight of Crooks and called in more officers to track him down, according to transcripts obtained by The Post.

Zaliponi and members of the SWAT team left their positions in the barn and looked towards the Agr building, he told The Post.
“Male on the roof with a long gun,” SWAT commander Ed Lenz urgently relayed over the radio.
“Go, go, go,” Zaliponi recalled ordering members of his counterassault team to race to the complex where Crooks was.
Zaliponi, a father of two, recollected standing in the open field about 115 yards away from Crooks (pictured), between him and the rally stage. ‘There you are,’ Zaliponi recalled thinking, before he fired a single shot.

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Zaliponi, a father of two, recollected standing in the open field about 115 yards away from Crooks (pictured), between him and the rally stage. ‘There you are,’ Zaliponi recalled thinking, before he fired a single shot. (Pennsylvania DOT)
“Technically, I should have gone with my team,” he told the outlet. “I don’t know what it was, but something told me to stay there.”
Zaliponi and his rifle’s red-dot sight had no magnification, making Crooks a challenging target, when he was spotted on the roof.

He aimed for Crooks’s chin, quickly evaluating that it would be better to risk missing low and hit his body than miss high. “All this went through my head in a millisecond,” Zaliponi said.
Zaliponi said he was “110 percent sure” he made the shot after seeing Crooks jerk to the right and slump backward.
He kept his rifle pointed on the roof’s peak before a Secret Service countersniper fired the shot that killed Crooks.
Despite his heroism, for weeks after the shooting, Zaliponi said he has flashbacks. He struggled with one regret. “I wish I would have just looked up to the roof sooner,” Zaliponi told The Post. “Maybe everyone’s still here.”

While the FBI said there was “no forensic evidence” that the ninth bullet hit Crooks or his rifle, others have credited Zaliponi for his actions that day.
“It’s very reasonable to say Aaron Zaliponi saved lives that day,” GOP Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana, told The Post. “At the moment he needed to perform, he performed beautifully, and he has not been recognized enough for that.”


While the FBI said there was “no forensic evidence” that the ninth bullet hit Crooks or his rifle, others have credited Zaliponi for his actions that day.
The FBI apparently denied the SWAT Sniper landed a shot. It goes against their narrative.

Or it's totally bullshit.

We've seen photo's of the rifle on the roof. It didn't look damaged.


View: https://files.catbox.moe/g26c1x.mp4
The rifle is in this video.
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Images of the rifle presented to the media.
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Doesn't look like the rifle took a hit or "exploded".

Honestly. It doesn't even look like the same rifle. They appear to have a different optic sight. Could be the angle though.
 
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