In the wake of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally, police body camera footage has shed light on the security lapses that allowed the incident to occur. The videos reveal that local law enforcement had flagged the gunman as suspicious prior to the shooting but failed to prevent him from opening fire.
According to the footage, a police officer had warned the Secret Service days before the incident that the building where the gunman later fired shots needed to be secured. Despite this warning, the gunman managed to evade law enforcement, scale a roof, and shoot at Trump and his supporters with an AR-style rifle.
The videos also show officers expressing frustration and confusion over why no law enforcement personnel had been stationed on the roof where the gunman was able to position himself. The lack of security measures allowed the gunman to carry out the attack, resulting in the injury of Trump and several others.
Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe Jr. acknowledged the security failure and stated that the agency is reviewing and updating its protective policies to prevent similar incidents in the future. The Secret Service has also initiated investigations into the circumstances that led to the shooting.
Local law enforcement officials, who had initially spotted the gunman acting suspiciously, were unable to prevent the attack despite their efforts to locate him. The videos depict officers frantically searching for the gunman before and after the shooting, highlighting the chaotic nature of the situation.
Following the incident, officers discovered the gunman's body on the roof where he had been positioned during the attack. The footage captures the officers expressing frustration over their inability to apprehend the gunman before the shooting occurred.
The revelations from the body camera footage underscore the need for improved coordination and communication between local law enforcement and federal agencies to enhance security measures at public events and prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.