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Here, the police stand face to face with Crooks – just seconds before the assassination attempt on Trump. The assassination attempt on Donald Trump this summer shook the whole world. Now, new images from police bodycams reveal more details about what really happened that day in Pennsylvania.
The agency, which is most responsible for the protection of presidential candidates, has been heavily criticized for not stopping the shooter earlier. Shortly after the shooting, Secret Service's chief executive Kimberly Cheatle chose to resign. Her acting deputy, Ronald Rowe, has admitted during questioning in the Senate that it was a big mistake not to secure the roof from which Crooks fired. "What I saw made me feel ashamed," Rowe said. Watch the feature on SVT News.
Video from the police – seconds before Trump is shot. New images from police body cameras show how a police officer spots shooter Thomas Crooks up on the roof – seconds before he starts shooting at Donald Trump. Watch the feature on TV4 News.