Trump assassination attempt being investigated as domestic terrorism act: FBI

The gunman who shot former President Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday acted alone, according to the FBI, which is investigating it as a possible “domestic terrorism” act.

The gunman was identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks (20).

“At this stage of the investigation, it appears he was the only person accused, but we still have further investigation to do,” said Robert Wells, executive assistant director of the FBI’s national security branch.

He said the FBI was investigating it as an “attempted murder” and also as a “possible domestic terrorist act.” He said the Counterterrorism Division and Criminal Division were working together to determine a motive.

The FBI is leading the investigation into an attempted assassination of Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.

Trump was hit by a bullet that grazed his right earlobe. He is now safe and continuing with his schedule, which includes traveling to Milwaukee to attend the Republican National Convention, which will formally nominate him as the party’s presidential candidate against incumbent Joe Biden.

FBI Director Christopher Wray said, “The shooter may be dead, but the investigation is still ongoing. And, because of that, there’s not much we can say at this time.”

“What we saw yesterday was nothing less than an assault on democracy and our democratic process,” he told reporters at a news conference in Washington DC.

The investigation into the gunman at Donald Trump’s rally on Saturday has not yet revealed any mental health issues, threatening posts or other motives, according to an FBI official, but he cautioned it was still too early to tell.

According to the FBI, the shooter used an AR-style rifle with a 5.56 mm caliber, which is a common caliber for such weapons.

The New York Times said authorities were examining the gunman’s social media and other information to determine a motive for the attack.

Biden will address the nation from the Oval Office at 8 p.m. A campaign official told the daily that he will deliver a “powerful and necessary address to inform the nation about the horrific attack on Donald Trump and the need for every American to come together to not only condemn, but to end political violence in this country once and for all.”

School officials said in a statement that Crooks had earned an associate degree in engineering science from the Community College of Allegheny County two months ago, adding that they were “shocked and saddened by the horrific turn of events.” Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle said in a memo to her agents that “the attempted assassination of former President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, is a moment that will forever be remembered in history.”

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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