Explosive Devices Reportedly Found In Car, Possibly Home Of Suspected Trump Shooter

Multiple explosive devices were found during a search of the suspected gunman’s home and vehicle after Saturday’s attempt on Donald Trump’s life, according to The New York Times.

The FBI identified 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, as the suspected shooter early Sunday morning.

The Times reports that agents from the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives searched Crooks’ home Sunday with prosecutors from three U.S. attorneys offices in Pennsylvania.

Two explosive devices were said to have been found in Crooks’ car, and authorities suspect a third may have been found at his home, the Times reports.

Crooks was killed by Secret Service agents after firing at the former president from the top of a building outside Trump’s campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, according to authorities.

Law enforcement officers block a street in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, that they say had a residence of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the suspected shooter in the attack on former President Donald Trump.
Law enforcement officers block a street in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, that they say had a residence of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the suspected…

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