Thomas Crooks, the gunman who targeted Donald Trump, was found to have images of Princess Kate on his mobile device.

FBI shares updates on probe of attempted murder of ex-president.

July 20th 2024.

Thomas Crooks, the gunman who targeted Donald Trump, was found to have images of Princess Kate on his mobile device.
Thomas Matthew Crooks, a young man who harbored a deep hatred for Donald Trump, made a shocking attempt on the former president's life. The FBI has now revealed that Crooks not only had a plan to kill Trump, but also had an obsession with the Royal Family, particularly Kate Middleton. As the investigation into his actions continues, disturbing details about Crooks' online activity have been uncovered, shedding light on his disturbing mindset.

According to the FBI, Crooks had searched for pornography on the internet just moments before he opened fire on Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The 20-year-old shot Trump in the ear, but was quickly taken down by a Secret Service sniper. Sadly, his violent outburst also claimed the life of a 50-year-old father who was attending the rally, and injured another person in the audience.

Before his death, Crooks had also searched for FBI Director Christopher Wray and US Attorney General Merrick Garland on his devices. However, it was his disturbing fixation on Kate Middleton that has left investigators puzzled. They found that he had saved pictures of the Princess of Wales on his phone, and had even looked up her recent public appearances as she battled cancer.

Crooks' last moments before the attack were filled with messages from his concerned parents, asking where he was after he failed to return home from the gun range. It is unclear why he was searching for Kate Middleton, as she was the only non-American he had looked up. Investigators have ruled out any plans for him to travel to the UK, but the reason for his fixation on the Princess of Wales remains a mystery.

In addition to his online activity, Crooks had also visited the site of the rally prior to his attack, suggesting that he had carefully planned his actions. This has raised questions about the security measures in place at the event, with some speculating that the Secret Service may have failed to fully secure the area. The head of the agency, Kimberly Cheatle, has been called to testify before a committee in the US House of Representatives to address these concerns.

As the investigation continues, the FBI is still trying to determine Crooks' motive for targeting Trump. Special agent Kevin Rojek, who is leading the investigation, stated that they do not yet have a clear understanding of what led to Crooks' violent actions. Meanwhile, Trump's wife Melania made a surprise appearance at one of his speeches, and a new poll has revealed that some people believe the attempted assassination was faked, adding to the already swirling conspiracy theories surrounding the event.

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