More questions than answers remain after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump in Butler County. Now, Pennsylvania state leaders are getting involved.
“We really believe this should be non-political, this is giving voice to state and local law enforcement to discuss what happened during a national tragedy,” said Jason Gottesman, spokesperson for the PA House Republican Caucus.
Less than a week after the former president was grazed by a bullet in a shooting that killed a former fire chief and wounded two others, State House Republican Bryan Cutler wants to create a committee to find out what happened from the local and state perspective.
A new photo obtained by Channel 11 shows the gunman, Thomas Crooks at 5:14 p.m. Saturday, nearly an hour before the shooting and roughly 30 minutes before a photo shared with us earlier in the week.
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