Watchdog: Secret Service Missed 102 Radio Calls Before Trump Rally Shooting
1-Minute Brief
A watchdog report highlights communication failures that may have impacted the Secret Service's response to the 2024 Trump rally shooting.
Key Facts
- The Secret Service missed 102 radio transmissions about a gunman on the roof before shots were fired at the Butler rally.
- The gunman was identified as Thomas Crooks.
- A watchdog report found the agency was unaware of the transmissions.
- The agency's lack of a joint communications room with local law enforcement contributed to the missed calls.
- The missed radio transmissions occurred before the shooting at the Trump rally.
What Happened
A watchdog report found that the Secret Service missed 102 radio calls about a gunman on a roof before shots were fired at a Trump rally in Butler. The agency reportedly failed to establish a joint communications room with local law enforcement.
Why It Matters
The findings raise questions about the effectiveness of security protocols at high-profile political events and the coordination between federal and local agencies.
What's Next
Further reviews of Secret Service procedures and interagency communication practices may follow. Additional investigations or policy changes could be considered.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
