Former President Trump sustained an injury to the upper part of his right ear while multiple rallygoers were injured and one man was killed.
The Department of Homeland Securityโs (DHS) inspector general has opened an investigation into the U.S. Secret Serviceโs security measures during former President Donald Trumpโs campaign event in Pennsylvania where an assassination attempt was carried out on July 13.
The investigation aims to evaluate the Secret Serviceโs โprocess for securing former President Trumpโs July 13, 2024 campaign event,โ according to a brief notice posted on the inspector generalโs website.
The announcement did not specify the start date of the investigation. President Joe Biden has also issued a directive for an independent review of the security protocols at the rally.
The attempted assassination has raised questions about how the shooter, identified as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, managed to position himself on a rooftop with a clear line of sight to former President Trump.
Mr. Crooks opened fire from a distance of about 160 yards from the stage where former President Trump was speaking, despite heightened security measures due to reported credible assassination threats from Iran against the former president.
Former President Trump sustained an injury to the upper part of his right ear while multiple rallygoers were injured and one man was killed.
Secret Service agents escorted former President Trump off the stage and agency snipers neutralized the shooter.
Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle emphasized the agencyโs commitment to cooperating fully with the review ordered by President Biden, as well as with congressional committees investigating the incident.
โWe are dedicated to understanding how this breach occurred and implementing measures to prevent any similar incidents in the future,โ Ms. Cheatle stated.
Byย Chase Smith