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Either option is possible.I guess I'm still left feeling extremely uneasy. I only see two options here. Either there was some big conspiracy to leave Trump unguarded or even take him out, or... it's just that easy for a 20 yr old goofball to get a rifle in an elevated position close enough to take pot shots at the president.
I read the RNC plan less than three minutes before posting around 11pm. It appears Secret Service or Milwaukee removed the page within minutes of my posting. Must be a coincidence I guess someone was working late.
There is no evidence of poor planning by secret service. There is no reason to assume they did not completely make every aspect of it clear to all participants. I just don't see it coming out that secret service should have told other LE agencies to carry their keys to the buildings they are guarding! It just might come to pass that secret service did everything possible to secure this outdoor venue, but everything possible was not enough.I'd like to know more about how the SS coordinates with local LE for security at these kinds of events.
Do they just hope that the local LE is equipped with the necessary training and tools to do the job?
It would make sense that they would look at each agency's abilities. If they determine that any of those are lacking in the ability to provide the needed security then bring in more Secret Service personnel to get the job done.
As for planning it should be the job of the Secret Service to do that and for them to make sure that all participants understand what that plan is. JMO.
I agree. She was brave and did exactly what she was hired to do.
The Secret Service did a poor job by looking at the evidence of people dead and injured at an event they were in charge of providing security.There is no evidence of poor planning by secret service. There is no reason to assume they did not completely make every aspect of it clear to all participants. I just don't see it coming out that secret service should have told other LE agencies to carry their keys to the buildings they are guarding! It just might come to pass that secret service did everything possible to secure this outdoor venue, but everything possible was not enough.
I am certain that quitting early, leaving posts, and forgetting to carry a key card are occurrences by partner LE agencies that were unplanned. As more and more information comes out, it becomes less and less likely that the gravest errors were by secret service. If any errors were committed by the secret service at all.
And nobody in any LE agency stockpiled explosives, bought ammunition, cased the venue to make a plan to shoot at Trump, then executed the plan, causing death and serious injuries. Sworn officers with a duty to protect should be held to a very high standard, but if they fall short it doesn't make committing a crime okay. The shooter still did what the shooter did.
MOO
Let's hope the Secret Service get it right this time. Moo...Reports are that 2 snipers in second floor of AGR building were absent. One left to search for suspicious person, the other had to leave when he couldn't re-enter the building. Several members of Congress have visited the site, and noted that this nest could have seen him and acted before any shots fired. Reports are that SS turned down local LE drone coverage, something else that could have spotted shooter early. No snipers or any observers were posted on the adjacent water tower, another location where the shooter could have been easily seen. Trump has reported they are going to go back and have another rally.
Apologies, I signed off just prior to the thread closing and didn't sign back on until just a minute ago. I assume that the post:How did you identify Beaver County in the video? According to the website they don't have a police department, unless I'm looking at the wrong website.
Moo
would tend to indicate that the Beaver County SWAT was in charge of that and the adjacent rooftops; and the whole Butler-Allegheny-Beaver county who's-who will become clear from the interview tomorrow. In terms of what went wrong, they seem to have a pivotal role.The entire interview with these SWAT team members will air on Monday. Interesting...
I'm upset, too, that there was death, critical injury, and an assination attempt that appears to have been missed by just a fraction of an inch.The Secret Service did a poor job by looking at the evidence of people dead and injured at an event they were in charge of providing security.
JMO.
The Secret Service needs to do it's job. If they can show they need more money to do that job properly then they should get it.I'm upset, too, that there was death, critical injury, and an assination attempt that appears to have been missed by just a fraction of an inch.
But that does not mean secret service failed.
There is no evidence that they did not do something that they were supposed to do.
Let's play out this scenario: the secret service is 100% in charge of security, no matter the decision of the candidate. A candidate who is under secret service protection decides to come to my small town and use a former farm/fair grounds for a rally. A perimeter is established. My small local force, paid by my property tax bill, is in charge of the area outside of the perimeter, but is not equipped to stop an attack like the one on July 13.
Option 1: Secret service tells my local LE to get ready anyway. My tax dollars suddenly have to fund securing resources for additional trained SWAT staff. This day could blow the local budget, and price senior citizens out of their homes/prevent new buyers from affording to move in.
Option 2: Secret Service is given an unlimited force and will make up for the short comings of my local LE. My local LE is looking for ways to do more with less because property owners like me are strained paying property taxes. But secret service has an unlimited budget, and my local department smells those fat, federal dollars. My department furloughs any staff they can by contract. My department allows absences on the day of the event. My department milks everything it can out of secret service. My town supervisor boasts about how little the town spends when running for reelection. In the long term, Federal LE will be accumulating power and responsibility while local LE will be shrinking as this scenario repeats across the nation.
If the secret service has to provide more resources for unnecessarily risky events, it will grow the Federal budget and increase Federal influence. I am not taking the stand that this is a bad or good outcome, but it is the reality. If you don't hold the candidate responsible for making a decision about where to hold campaign events that the secret service believes will be secure in its current budget, you are advocating for a blank check-funded federal agency. If local LE can be compelled to provide what secret service seems is necessary, local budgets will be busted.
MOO
Apologies, I signed off just prior to the thread closing and didn't sign back on until just a minute ago. I assume that the post:
would tend to indicate that the Beaver County SWAT was in charge of that and the adjacent rooftops; and the whole Butler-Allegheny-Beaver county who's-who will become clear from the interview tomorrow. In terms of what went wrong, they seem to have a pivotal role.
I established the three some that traveled to that roof from the inner perimeter were from Beaver from their uniforms, as were seen in the first couple minutes of the body cam video here:
starting around 50-seconds. Throughout they address each other by first names so the deduction was, the officer with the bodycam is part of same group. He also removes his backpack at one point and it appears to be the same as the others. JMO
Holes/ puncture wounds close quickly. I've had experience with drain tubes after surgery. They leave a large hole that closes within several days.MOO
I am confused how there is no damage to Trump's ear at all in the photos from yesterday's rally after one of the testimonies last week said he had a 2cm hole/wound in his ear.
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You don't see a problem with not being able to prevent a 20 yr old from climbing to an elevated position with a rifle 140 yards from the president and taking eight shots at him, killing and wounding whoever was in the way? This was a massive failure by the SS, and there is no way I would feel safe attending a political event now. If this kid can do this I shudder to think what a sane, skilled, well trained and financed international or domestic assassin could do. Heads need to roll.I just don't see it coming out that secret service should have told other LE agencies to carry their keys to the buildings they are guarding!
Okay. It remains that there is no evidence that secret service made errors.The Secret Service needs to do it's job. If they can show they need more money to do that job properly then they should get it.
If the problem is found to be it's leadership then those doing a poor job need to be replaced with ones who will.
JMO.
You can't be serious.Okay. It remains that there is no evidence that secret service made errors.