FBI Director Christopher Wray provided new insights during a House Judiciary Committee hearing regarding the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Here are the key points discussed so far:
Drone Flight Before Shooting
The shooter flew a drone around the Pennsylvania rally area just hours before Trump's appearance. The drone was airborne for approximately 11 minutes, with investigators suspecting that the shooter monitored a live feed from the drone on his phone.
Explosives in Car
The assailant, Thomas Matthew Crooks, had explosives in his car during the incident but lacked the means to detonate them from the shooting location. The transmitter in Crooks' possession was incapable of triggering the explosives, indicating that the receivers were inactive.
Origin of Rifle
Wray disclosed that the shooter likely purchased the rifle used in the assassination attempt from his father, contrary to initial reports. The firearm featured a collapsible stock, enhancing its concealability.
Iranian Assassination Plot
The FBI informed the Secret Service about an Iranian scheme to assassinate Trump. Wray warned of potential future bold actions from Iran.
Motive Investigation
Investigators are still delving into the shooter's motive. Wray clarified that the individual searched for news articles, not specific images of public figures, on his laptop. However, searches related to the John F. Kennedy shooting were discovered.
Senate Briefing and Hearing
Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin announced a classified briefing for the Judiciary and Homeland Security committees, along with a joint hearing next Tuesday to address the assassination attempt.