Trump rally suspected gunman acted alone: FBI
According to FBI officials, the individual suspected of shooting at Donald Trump during his rally on Saturday was acting alone. The suspect legally obtained an AR-style rifle and used it to fire at the former U.S. president. However, authorities have not found any evidence of the suspect having any mental health concerns.
- Americas
- Reuters
- Published Date: 12:24 | 15 July 2024
- Modified Date: 12:24 | 15 July 2024
The suspected gunman at Donald Trump's rally on Saturday was acting alone and used an AR-style rifle purchased legally to shoot at the former U.S. president, FBI officials said on Sunday, adding that they had no indications of any mental health issues with the suspect.
The FBI officials, in a call with reporters, said the investigation was at an early stage and that they had not yet identified an ideology associated with the suspect. They said finding the motive behind the shooting was one of their priorities.
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