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Where did the ladder come from? How did he move it to location? Was it an extension ladder, or step ladder?
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Where exactly was his car parked? What kind of car is it? Who's name is it registered under, and in what state? When was it acquired?
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It is said that explosives were found in his car- what kinds, and how much?
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Where exactly did his shirt come from? We know it is associated with a popular YouTube channel, Demolition Ranch. https://www.newsweek.com/trump-shooter-reportedly-wearing-demolition-ranch-merchandise-t-shirt-1924914
Did Crooks order that shirt himself, online, or was it gifted to him? Where is the receipt showing that he purchased the shirt for himself? When did he buy/acquire that shirt? Did he purchase any other items from Demolition Ranch?
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He worked at a nursing home- How long? Are there any scandals associated with that nursing home that Crooks may have been involved with? How about nursing home voting irregularities?
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Why has his family not yet publicly denounced the actions of their little monster? The father reportedly told CNN that he had to wait to talk to law enforcement before commenting...BS...But whatever. I'm sure the family has spoken to law enforcement by now, so where is their statement; why the long delay for comment? What about his siblings (reportedly has at least one sister)? What are they up to? Are they dangerous monsters too?
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Explosives were reportedly found at the family home. What kinds; how much? Were the explosives well hidden, or did the family know about it?
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Where is the security footage from the business where Crooks was perched on one of their buildings? Are we to assume that the business has no security cameras?
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Where is the security camera, or traffic camera footage from the area surrounding Crooks' car? It seems to be strangely absent as well.
...10+...Please add your own thought's and questions, and let's see what GAW can piece together.
Explosives in his car and at home.
4th of July was not that long ago. Are we talking C4 or are we talking the awesome destructive power of 1.25 inch Black Cat firecrackers and some bottle rockets
The press has a tendency to exaggerate. Ammo at home? Most shooters I know are not only law abiding; but have THOUSANDS of rounds at home. Storing ammo at home is not a crime
Storing ammo at home absolutely not a crime.
But everything he did has to be looked through a certain lens because of what he did with that ammo.
If he had bought 1 box, or 4 pallets; what difference would it make? Other than the financials, it has no impact on the crime.
The natural result of focusing on his amount of ammo; will be to regulate how much anyone can else may have on hand. That’s what the Democrats want. Limit the amount you may have, and then reduce it. Let’s not go there