BETHEL PARK, Pa. — The FBI said Sunday that investigators have not yet identified any ideology fueling the gunman who fired at former president Donald Trump at a packed campaign rally, and they believe he carried out the horrifying assassination attempt on his own.
The gunman was identified as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, of Bethel Park, a strong math student in high school who was working as a nursing home employee.
Seconds after he opened fire from a rooftop outside the rallyâ€
“At this time, the information that we have indicates that the shooter acted alone and that there are currently no public safety concerns,â€� FBI special agent in charge Kevin Rojek said in a telephone briefing. “At present we have not identified an ideology associated with the subject, but I want to remind everyone that weâ€
Officials said they had not reached any final conclusions and are still scrutinizing Crooksâ€
The wounding of a former president and presumptive nominee at the outdoor event in Butler, Pa., shocked the nation and brought calls for calmer political rhetoric on the eve of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. It also sparked significant questions about what security lapses allowed the gunman to get onto the roof undetected.
At the White House, President Biden pledged that every measure would be taken to get to the bottom of the attack, and he urged the public to give the FBI time to properly investigate before reaching conclusions.
Speaking from the Oval Office on Sunday night, Biden said the country needs “to lower the temperature … Politics must never be a literal battlefield or, god forbid, a literal killing field.�
While authorities have not given details of Trumpâ€
The bullets that missed Trump still proved deadly. One spectator was killed, and two others were critically injured in the attack.
Rojek identified the firearm used in the attack as an AR-style rifle chambered in 5.56 mm, a common caliber for such weapons. The gunmanâ€
During a search of a vehicle used by the gunman, agents found a “rudimentary� suspected explosive device, officials said. “We have seized the device, rendered it safe and we are also in the process of analyzing that further,� Rojek said. In a later update, the FBI said suspicious devices had been found in his home and vehicle, and both had been rendered safe by bomb technicians.
FBI officials said they have reviewed some of the gunmanâ€
Officials said he did not have a history of interactions with law enforcement or of mental illness, and they had yet to find any accounts of him making threats. Former classmates described him as kind, polite and smart.
Lacking a clear sign of his motive, investigators searched for every scrap of potential evidence. The shooterâ€
“We are investigating this as an assassination attempt but also looking at it as a potential domestic terrorism attack,� senior FBI official Robert Wells said. The FBI urged anyone with relevant information to submit it to the agency.
The gunman worked as a dietary aide at Bethel Park Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in the Pittsburgh suburb of about 34,000 people located about 40 miles south of Butler.
Crooks “performed his job without concern, and his background check was clean,� the administrator of the facility said in a statement.
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On Sunday, she found herself thinking about their final project in honors American history, which was about the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Their teacher instructed them to determine what they thought happened — including how many gunmen there were, and where they hid to fire the fatal shots.
Summer Barkley, 19, who lives in Bethel Park, remembered Crooks as a quiet, polite and intelligent student in her freshman history class. “He didnâ€
“Our history teacher could always count on him to be able to talk about different things about history, know his facts,� she said.
Barkley said she saw Crooks at high school frequently until the pandemic hit during the spring of their sophomore year. Classes went online for the rest of the semester and then to a hybrid model.
She was with a group of friends Saturday night playing video games when she heard he had been identified as the gunman.
“Our jaws were open because we just couldnâ€
“It was just something that was never something we could have seen coming. It was not at all something where we were like, ‘Okay, maybe I can see his behavior here, or something like that.â€
According to state records, Crooks was registered as a Republican, though campaign finance records show that someone with his name and street address gave $15 to the Progressive Turnout Project, a Democratic voter-turnout organization, in January 2021.
An initial review of online social media platforms revealed little about the shooter. Discord, the online gaming chat platform, said Sunday that it had removed a “rarely utilized� account that was linked to him.
“We have found no evidence that it was used to plan this incident, promote violence or discuss his political views,â€� said Clint Smith, Discordâ€
Bethel Park residents described the borough as a tightknit community made up of small-business owners and self-described family men who like to talk about their children but not politics.
The fire department consists entirely of volunteers, said Stephen Diethorn, 66, who with his wife owns Ma and Popâ€
By early Sunday, authorities had sealed off the area around the shooterâ€
In the streets outside that area, the neighborhood seemed apolitical, with no yard signs for any cause or candidate.
But Diethorn, the diner owner, said he had noticed political tension intensifying somewhat in recent years.
Last year, he had to come out from the kitchen to break up an argument between a man who supported President Biden and another who liked Trump. They were yelling. He encouraged them to “be civil.�
Then a few months ago, a man who rides his bicycle around town in a colonial outfit and with a big Trump sign decided to park outside of the diner. Diethorn asked him to move across the street. He didnâ€
The separation between food and politics collapsed Sunday morning, as the TV mounted above the four pots of coffee flashed pictures of the former president bleeding from the ear next to the words “Bethel Park.�
“To see a statement talking about [Bethel Park] High School on TV, itâ€
Serkis, a lifelong conservative who works in IT, credits Trump with pushing economic policies during his first term that helped Serkis and his family. They were supposed to go to the rally Saturday, but scheduling conflicts prevented them from attending.
Serkis said he grew up with close friends who were liberal and thinks it is important for people who have differences to be able to talk to each other. “Weâ€
Barrett, Stein and Hilton reported from Washington. Steve Hendrix in Bethel Park, Annabelle Timsit in London and Shawn Boburg, Alex Horton and Cat Zakrzewski in Washington contributed to this report.