Trump attack gunman searched online about JFK shooting: FBI chief
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The gunman who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump at a campaign rally searched online for details about the November 1963 shooting of US president John F. Kennedy in the days before the attack, the FBI director said Wednesday.
FBI chief Christopher Wray, testifying before a congressional committee, said the gunman flew a drone over the venue where the former president was scheduled to speak about two hours before he took the stage in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13.
Wray told members of the House Judiciary Committee that investigators have not established a motive for the shooting but "we are digging hard because this is one of the central questions for us." Trump survived the assassination bid, suffering a wound to his right ear, and a Secret Service sniper shot dead the suspected gunman named as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooksless than 30 seconds after he had fired eight shots.
"With respect to former president Trump, there's some question about whether or not it's a bullet or shrapnel that, you know, that hit his ear," FBI chief Wray said. Two rally attendees were seriously injured and a 50-year-old Pennsylvania firefighter was shot dead.
Wray said Crooks "appears to have done a lot of searches of public figures, in general" but that there was no clear pattern to the research. "A lot of the usual repositories of information have not yielded anything notable in terms of motive or ideology," he said.
"Starting somewhere around July 6 or so, he became very focused on former president Trump and this rally," the FBI chief said, and he registered that same day to attend the campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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