margarita25
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I wasn’t saying buying Ammon or a rifle is wrong or unusual. He was seen carrying a rifle on the grounds. Isn’t that unusual?someone earlier in the thread mentioned that hunting and going to the shooting range isn't at all unusual for that area. Coupled with him not having criminal or mental health alerts, i just don't really see how him buying the ammo would've necessarily been an obvious red flag, even if it was hours before the rally. maybe it depends on how much ammo that store usually sells and at what time, but a young guy getting ammo on a Saturday morning probably wasn't that odd. Hindsight 20/20 you know.
I would think that would stand out given the event, have there been any photos of this? I am curious I do know you can break a rifle down but he would have had to assemble it this can be done quickly even with little experience but curious as to how the rifle was transported.I wasn’t saying buying Ammon or a rifle is wrong or unusual. He was seen carrying a rifle on the grounds. Isn’t that unusual?
I think there was an overly heavy reliance on a small rural police force, that doesn’t commonly deal with events involving high-profile public figures. Butler has maybe 20 uniformed officers. Compare that to Pittsburgh with around 850.do you think there was inadequate numbers of security? or ? I am truly curious, I thought there would be snipers on surrounding buildings but saw that the local police were in charge of that. I had seen Former VP Gore several years ago, it was indoor , we were screened to get in, not to park, and secured inside by guards outside and some inside, I did not feel there was a large amount considering how many people were in that room.....
I’m glad it is being investigated. IMO it was a failure all the way around. And a husband and father of two was murdered.There will be a Congressional investigation starting Monday, July 22nd by the House of Representatives. I think we'll know more as the investigation gets underway. My own opinion is that it was a failure of communication between local LE and SS. But it is too early to say until the investigation is underway, so I understand your concern.
Thank you. I'd heard the same and that it had been 6 or 9 months since he accessed Discord. If you don't have social media then there's not much to be scrubbed and/or shut down.It’s been reported by MSM he had ‘limited social media presence’ and a Discord account that wasn’t used much but other than that I haven’t seen anything about identified social media accounts belonging to him yet. I suspect as soon as that phone’s been analyzed, those will be identified.
From what we know now, he doesn't seem "radicalized." If he was, nobody had a hint of it. Nobody.Man, I can’t even keep up with my on my own comments, lol.
So, I repeat then, maybe he was on 4Chan, dark web, and/or other hellish depths of the cyber universe, and as @Ontario Mom mentioned, it has been speculated he was radicalized somehow.
yes that is the info I was curious about I think in this day and age, a larger security detail is needed, and relying on local officers, probably takes away from other areas that need coverage during an event. detail does need to be increased and a presence seen. thank you .I think there was an overly heavy reliance on a small rural police force, that doesn’t commonly deal with events involving high-profile public figures. Butler has maybe 20 uniformed officers. Compare that to Pittsburgh with around 850.
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Well, you can’t fix stupid. The roof should have been secured, no matter how rural the police force.I think there was an overly heavy reliance on a small rural police force, that doesn’t commonly deal with events involving high-profile public figures. Butler has maybe 20 uniformed officers. Compare that to Pittsburgh with around 850.
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I agree. There were witnesses that gave that statement. I have bounced around articles yesterday and today. Would we need th ex picture to prove it? I’m asking because I don’t know. Thanks. I will be glad when more information in given.I would think that would stand out given the event, have there been any photos of this? I am curious I do know you can break a rifle down but he would have had to assemble it this can be done quickly even with little experience but curious as to how the rifle was transported.
Has anyone been able to find his SM that they can post here? I haven't been able to.
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My opinion is that once they know the suspect the sm accounts are deleted to the public.
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I think so too, in cases such as this.
WS 101: Screenshot before it goes poof. Old school.
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Wait, are you guys saying it was scrubbed befooore his name was released? I remember NYPost released his identity, before authorities did, right before the 1st PC. LE said they were not going to release it (yet) but by then it was already leaked widely.
Apologies as I haven’t been able to read everything.
ETA2: Or he didn’t have any FB, etc. to begin with.
Not scrubbed, it appears to not have existed in the first place. The FBI said during an earlier statement that they hadn’t found anything to that effect.
So he didn’t have social media, or he deleted his social media beforehand.
Thanks, I had added ETA2, took me a minute, sorry head is spinning all over the place.
Thank you for clarifying this.
Man, I can’t even keep up with my on my own comments, lol.
So, I repeat then, maybe he was on 4Chan, dark web, and/or other hellish depths of the cyber universe, and as @Ontario Mom mentioned, it has been speculated he was radicalized somehow.
Man, I can’t even keep up with my on my own comments, lol.
So, I repeat then, maybe he was on 4Chan, dark web, and/or other hellish depths of the cyber universe, and as @Ontario Mom mentioned, it has been speculated he was radicalized somehow.
Yeah, but from everything I’ve read he’s all in. ImoIt wasn't Jack Black... guilt by association?
At 1:53 in this video you can see a door and then just how short that roof is over the door. It appears there is a box or something near that door that I wonder if the shooter could have climbed on and then got up on the shorter building/area just below where we see him in the video and then he could climb up to the area he was in this video.I know I'm late and this has likely been shared many times but this video (starting at 1:19) floors me...
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ETA: Really makes me want to head into the future kicking and screaming.
I know what the FBI has said, but I believe he most certainly did have social media in one form or another.
It could have been some of the lesser known/used than TikTok, YT or Twitter/X such as stuff like Brighteon, Rumble, etc. We do know he was at least familiar with Matt Carriker's Demolition Ranch YT channel & merch (since he was wearing one of their shirts, unless we're going to presume he just picked it up randomly at a thrift shop somewhere), so it seems a bit unrealstic to believe he had zero social media. There's a ton of platforms these days so it could have also been some of the creepier stuff as you mention.
Possibly scrubbed it himself before he murdered an innocent man and wounded others in his attempted assassination of Trump. Or, possibly nuked off public access by LE as soon as they knew who he was.
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That DM photo is from Sunday. I don't doubt dozens of ladders appeared minutes post shooting when agencies were crawling all over the grounds and building roofs investigating and collecting evidence! More reports here confirm there was no ladder prior to shots fired.Thanks for that much better picture of the ladder! I thought one was back there like that as I couldn't see one when dinking around with Google Maps (their images taken 11/23) .
I know what the FBI has said, but I believe he most certainly did have social media in one form or another.
It could have been some of the lesser known/used than TikTok, YT or Twitter/X such as stuff like Brighteon, Rumble, etc. We do know he was at least familiar with Matt Carriker's Demolition Ranch YT channel & merch (since he was wearing one of their shirts, unless we're going to presume he just picked it up randomly at a thrift shop somewhere), so it seems a bit unrealstic to believe he had zero social media.
No, you can’t fix stupid and a man is now dead. Secret Service says it was the duty of the local police force. Were the police force given adequate training and resources? Should SS even rely on locals unless it’s clear they can handle the task?Well, you can’t fix stupid. The roof should have been secured, no matter how rural the police force.