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A local Pennsylvania police officer says he told the Secret Service to secure the building where former President Trump's would-be assassin fired off his rifle, newly released body cam footage shows.
The officer said he told Secret Service members July 9 — four days before the July 13 event — to "post guys over here," referring to the building where the shooter was found.
The Secret Service issued a statement Tuesday saying the agency was "deeply grateful" to local police officers for their efforts — and denied blaming local authorities for the attack.
Ronald Rowe, the new Secret Service director taking the helm of a department grappling with its failures after the Trump assassination attempt, got his start as a local police officer tasked with ...
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A police officer told a colleague after Trump was shot that he had warned the Secret Service the building the gunman used needed to be secured, body-camera video shows.
About 10 minutes after the shooting, another officer, arriving at the warehouse, said to a fellow officer, "I thought you guys were on the roof. I thought it was you. I thought it was you." ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The newly appointed Acting Director of the U.S. Secret Service was once a West Palm Beach police officer. Deputy Director Ronald L. Rowe was just appointed to the top job ...
“Yesterday around 8 p.m., a Secret Service Uniformed Division police officer came in contact with a first family pet and was bitten,” Steven Kopek, a spokesman for the agency, said on Tuesday.
“Yesterday around 8 p.m., a Secret Service Uniformed Division police officer came in contact with a First Family pet and was bitten,” Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesman for the Secret Service ...
The officer said he told Secret Service members July 9 — four days before the July 13 event — to "post guys over here," referring to the building where the shooter was found.