Close Menu
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Apple cutting hundreds more jobs in shift toward AI

Apple cutting hundreds more jobs in shift toward AI

August 22, 2026
Bakersfield shooting at high school football game leaves 17-year-old dead

Bakersfield shooting at high school football game leaves 17-year-old dead

August 22, 2026
Jessica Alba’s Hack to Instantly Elevate Sweats Is This Rich-Looking, Cali-Cool Bag Style

Jessica Alba’s Hack to Instantly Elevate Sweats Is This Rich-Looking, Cali-Cool Bag Style

August 22, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Apple cutting hundreds more jobs in shift toward AI
  • Bakersfield shooting at high school football game leaves 17-year-old dead
  • Jessica Alba’s Hack to Instantly Elevate Sweats Is This Rich-Looking, Cali-Cool Bag Style
  • George Kittle’s wife Claire flaunts summer body in skimpy bikini
  • Hasan Piker sings ‘We Are Charlie Kirk’ at live podcast event
  • Sydney Sweeney Slays in Fitted ‘Wonder Woman’ Corset for Sweet Selfie With Boyfriend Scooter Braun
  • Deshaun Watson rips ‘disrespectful’ Browns fans booing as ‘personal’ in preseason return to Cleveland
  • Police shooting in Connecticut leaves 2 officers wounded, suspect dead
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Join Us
USA TimesUSA Times
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
USA TimesUSA Times
Home » Secret Service member was Googling rooftop location of Trump’s would-be assassin when shots rang out in Butler, Pa.: DHS report 
Secret Service member was Googling rooftop location of Trump’s would-be assassin when shots rang out in Butler, Pa.: DHS report 
Politics

Secret Service member was Googling rooftop location of Trump’s would-be assassin when shots rang out in Butler, Pa.: DHS report 

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 2, 20264 ViewsNo Comments

A Secret Service counter drone operator futilely searched the internet for the location of the rooftop President Trump’s would-be assassin was spotted on as shots rang out at the July 13, 2024, campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, according to a Department of Homeland Security inspector general report released Thursday.

The report concluded Secret Service “missed multiple opportunities to detect, prevent, and disrupt” deranged gunman Thomas Crooks’ attempted assassination of Trump, including shocking communications failures that resulted in the president’s protective detail never being warned that an armed man had climbed onto the American Glass Research International (AGR) complex’s roof just 155 yards from the stage. 

At 6:09 p.m., local law enforcement called the Secret Service and Pennsylvania State Police communications room “warning them of a suspicious person on the AGR complex’s roof,”  according to the damning DHS report. 

However, the Secret Service communications room supervisor and the agency’s counter drone operator “did not ask for the AGR complex’s location …. did not immediately identify it as a risk” and the supervisor did not even “recall learning that the suspicious person was on the roof” because he had “delegated communications about the suspicious person to the counter drone operator because it was a ‘busy time’ on Secret Service radios and the counter drone operator was sitting near him and offered to help,” the 64-page report continued.  

Not knowing where the rooftop was situated relative to the rally site, the Secret Service counter drone operator apparently resorted to Google. 

“Instead of asking local law enforcement personnel for the AGR complex’s location, the counter drone operator searched online for it, and was still searching when Crooks fired his first shots,” the report determined. 

At 6:11 p.m. – just two minutes after Secret Service was informed a gunman was on the roof of the building – Crooks fired eight shots at Trump, grazing the president’s ear, wounding others and killing one rally attendee. 

“Ultimately, although members of the local law enforcement communications room were increasingly concerned by the presence of a suspicious individual as early as 5:42 p.m.,” the report continued, “Secret Service communications room personnel did not identify Crooks as an urgent threat before he fired shots.

“Moreover, Secret Service decision-makers responsible for protecting President Trump while on stage at the Butler event were not made aware of Crooks’ presence at any time.” 

The agency’s failure to establish a joint communications room with local law enforcement – which was receiving reports about a suspicious person at the rally later identified as Crooks – resulted in 102 radio transmissions about the gunman going unheard by Secret Service personnel. 

A 5:42 p.m., radio transmission from local law enforcement warning, “we had a younger white male long hair lurking around the AGR building, he was viewed with a rangefinder sighting the stage … we lost sight of him,” was among several increasingly frantic communications that went unheard by Secret Service.  

“I have someone on the roof with white shorts,” local cops radioed at 6:08 p.m.

“He’s armed, I saw him. He’s laying down,” an officer radioed at 6:11 p.m., just moments before Crooks opened fire, followed by, “You need to deploy to the AGR building … male on the roof with a long gun. Shots fired!” 

Secret Service ​received only five phone calls and three text messages about Crooks, according to the report. 

“As a result, Secret Service members did not alert President Trump’s protective detail about concerns of a suspicious person,” the findings concluded.

The report also found Trump’s campaign staff waved off Secret Service from positioning trucks between the AGR building and the stage ahead of the rally over concerns it would block cameras. 

“On July 12, 2024 … the site agent counterpart told us she proposed placing the trucks between the AGR complex and the stage, but protectee staff denied the request because the trucks would be ‘too close to [President Trump’s] press shot,’” the DHS report found.

“The site agent counterpart then proposed moving the trucks to a nearby location instead, which would block line of sight from a different area; protectee staff agreed.”

Crooks was shot and killed by law enforcement at the rally shortly after he opened fire. ​

The Secret Service did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

Biden-appointed judge blocks Trump immigration policy which suspended visa processing from 75 countries

Biden-appointed judge blocks Trump immigration policy which suspended visa processing from 75 countries

California Dem earning 7K taxpayer salary to face punishment after unleashing bizarre ‘small penis’ attack on journalist

California Dem earning $207K taxpayer salary to face punishment after unleashing bizarre ‘small penis’ attack on journalist

DC transforms into Indy racetrack for final America 250 celebration

DC transforms into Indy racetrack for final America 250 celebration

Nancy Pelosi torched by Dem women over ‘totally absurd’ attack on would-be successor: ‘A lot of fake outrage’

Nancy Pelosi torched by Dem women over ‘totally absurd’ attack on would-be successor: ‘A lot of fake outrage’

Canadian PM threatens retaliatory tariffs on the US — here’s when they would take effect

Canadian PM threatens retaliatory tariffs on the US — here’s when they would take effect

Crypto basher Rep. Rashida Tlaib stashes savings in Ethereum and Bitcoin, disclosures reveal

Crypto basher Rep. Rashida Tlaib stashes savings in Ethereum and Bitcoin, disclosures reveal

Bill Maher checks Hunter Biden Maher over Iran war ‘nobody asked for’: ‘Excuse me!’

Bill Maher checks Hunter Biden Maher over Iran war ‘nobody asked for’: ‘Excuse me!’

Sen. Darline Graham’s ‘catastrophic’ ‘not my thing’ debate gaffe of was no accident: insiders

Sen. Darline Graham’s ‘catastrophic’ ‘not my thing’ debate gaffe of was no accident: insiders

Bezos ex MacKenzie Scott drops dystopian book with sex-crazed presidents

Bezos ex MacKenzie Scott drops dystopian book with sex-crazed presidents

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Bakersfield shooting at high school football game leaves 17-year-old dead

Bakersfield shooting at high school football game leaves 17-year-old dead

August 22, 2026
Jessica Alba’s Hack to Instantly Elevate Sweats Is This Rich-Looking, Cali-Cool Bag Style

Jessica Alba’s Hack to Instantly Elevate Sweats Is This Rich-Looking, Cali-Cool Bag Style

August 22, 2026
George Kittle’s wife Claire flaunts summer body in skimpy bikini

George Kittle’s wife Claire flaunts summer body in skimpy bikini

August 22, 2026
Hasan Piker sings ‘We Are Charlie Kirk’ at live podcast event

Hasan Piker sings ‘We Are Charlie Kirk’ at live podcast event

August 22, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Sydney Sweeney Slays in Fitted ‘Wonder Woman’ Corset for Sweet Selfie With Boyfriend Scooter Braun

Sydney Sweeney Slays in Fitted ‘Wonder Woman’ Corset for Sweet Selfie With Boyfriend Scooter Braun

August 22, 2026
Deshaun Watson rips ‘disrespectful’ Browns fans booing as ‘personal’ in preseason return to Cleveland

Deshaun Watson rips ‘disrespectful’ Browns fans booing as ‘personal’ in preseason return to Cleveland

August 22, 2026
Police shooting in Connecticut leaves 2 officers wounded, suspect dead

Police shooting in Connecticut leaves 2 officers wounded, suspect dead

August 22, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.