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Graphic bodycam footage of Trump's would-be assassin lying dead appears to prove Secret Services had flagged him earlier in the day
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Newly released bodycam footage from the day of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump has shed new light on the situation.
As widely reported, on July 13, the 78-year-old former president was the victim of an attempted assassination as he spoke to a crowd at the Butler Farm Show grounds in Pennsylvania.
Roughly 10 minutes into his address, shots could be heard ringing out and Trump was struck by a bullet which grazed his right ear.
Amid the chaos, Secret Service agents were able to bundle Trump to the ground, before the assailant was quickly shot dead by authorities.
As well as Trump being struck in the ear, a male rally-goer was killed as a result of the shooting, with a further two men left critically injured.
The shooter, identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, was fatally shot moments after as he lay on a rooftop that was located approximately 130 yards from the Butler Farm Show grounds.
Newly released footage shows local police and a Secret Service agent standing over the body of Crooks.
The video, made public by Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, captures the aftermath of the incident where Crooks opened fire at a Pennsylvania rally earlier this month.
The bodycam footage reveals Crooks' lifeless body on a rooftop, where blood trails mark the spot where he wounded Trump and killed a firefighter.
"This is him," the emergency services officer replies.
The officer explains that a police sniper had previously taken photos of Crooks, including images of him on a bicycle.
"That's the sniper that sent the original picture and saw him come from the bike, set the book bag down, and then lost sight of him," the officer tells the Secret Service agent.
However, despite the warning, Trump was allowed ...
Further reports indicated that authorities had been warned about a "character of suspicion" ...
You can watch the bodycam footage HERE.
