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US Secret Service finds lack of diligence ahead of Trump rally shooting


By Andrew Goudsward and Kanishka Singh, Reuters

BUTLER, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 13: Republican presidential candidate, former U.S. President Donald Trump is whisked away by Secret Service after shots rang out at a campaign rally at Butler Farm Show Inc. on July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump slumped and injuries were visible to the side of his head. Butler County district attorney Richard Goldinger said the shooter and one audience member are dead and another was injured.   Jeff Swensen/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by JEFF SWENSEN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Republican presidential candidate, former US president Donald Trump is whisked away by Secret Service after shots rang out at a campaign rally at Butler Farm Show Inc. on July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Photo: JEFF SWENSEN / AFP / GETTY

A US Secret Service probe found communication gaps and a lack of diligence ahead of the July attempted assassination of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a Butler, Pennsylvania, rally.

“There was complacency on the part of” some agents “that led to a breach of security protocols,” Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe told reporters on Friday, adding that agency employees will be held accountable.

“These penalties will be administered according to our disciplinary process,” Rowe said, declining to provide specifics.

The assassination attempt against Trump at the 13 July rally led to widespread criticism of the Secret Service and the resignation of its former director. Critics raised concerns about how the suspect was able to access a nearby rooftop with a direct line of sight to where the former president was speaking.

Rowe defended the Secret Service’s actions in a separate apparent assassination attempt against Trump at his Florida golf club on Sunday. In that case, a Secret Service agent fired at a suspect after spotting a rifle poking through the tree line.

The suspect did not fire a shot and did not have a line of sight to Trump, who was golfing a few hundred yards away.

The suspect, identified as Ryan Routh, 58, fled. He was later arrested and charged with gun offences. He is expected to appear in federal court in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Monday.

In this handout image released on September 16, 2024 by the Martin County Sheriff's Offfice shows Ryan Wesley Routh following his arrest in Martin County, Florida, on September 15. Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was the target of an apparent assassination attempt on September 15, 2024, at his golf course in Palm Beach, Florida. US media identified the suspect as Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, who has expressed support for Ukraine and has a lengthy arrest record. (Photo by HANDOUT / MARTIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / MARTIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE " - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

In this handout image released on September 16, 2024 by the Martin County Sheriff’s Offfice shows Ryan Wesley Routh following his arrest in Martin County, Florida, on September 15.
Photo: AFP PHOTO / MARTIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

“It appears that those agents, those supervisors, made swift decisions and made correct decisions,” he said when asked about the Sunday attempt.

Trump’s ear was wounded, a rally attendee was killed and two others were wounded in the July shooting. The Secret Service has since said it was “ashamed” of the security lapse.

Rowe said that Trump was getting the same level of protection as President Joe Biden and Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris, his rival in the 5 November election.

The Secret Service’s internal investigation identified communication lapses between state and local enforcement. The site in Butler was identified as a security challenge by the Secret Service, but measures designed to alleviate those concerns were not “carried out as intended,” according to a summary of the findings.

Trump’s security detail was not aware that state and local law enforcement were intensely pursuing a suspicious person, who turned out to be the gunman. Had they been aware, agents may have moved Trump to another location during the search, according to the report.

The internal Secret Service probe is in addition to other probes led by Congress, an independent panel convened by the Department of Homeland Security and the department’s internal watchdog.

– Reuters



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