I never thought the local LEO were involved in a conspiracy. But, that does not mean that the Feds were not either.
BTTT
The Police body cam videos-—I have watched a lot of these videos on you tube-
https://www.youtube.com/@jeffostroff
Very interesting stuff—the Police saw the shooter on the roof in plenty of time to warn Trump to be removed from the stage. My feeling was that the Secret Service kept them out of the loop and just let it happen-—fully aware of the situation—NOT posting any personnel on that rooftop-—NOT attending joint advance security briefings, bad communications between Local and Secret Service operatives, ect...
The local cops came across as totally unaware and clueless as to what was going on and more importantly—HOW to deal with it-
“This, to my mind kills any notion of a conspiracy. “
The author needs to pull back a bit, what happened post kill shot doesn’t matter. It isn’t incompetence or stupidity that leaves a perfect snipers lay wide open, with the sniper casing and range finding the place, running across a metal roof beneath which cops are stationed, which sniper being pointed to and screamed about by onlooking public. The better part of a half hour of this went on before Trump was escorted out and fired upon. Yet how many breaths did the shooter draw after taking his positively easy, utterly unmolested kill shot?
Even if this were stupidity it would be criminal stupidity and chargeable.
And oh, seen anybody looking into this kid, where he’d been and what he’d done for, say, the past year of his life? The Dog That Didn’t Bark comes to mind. There’s more proof right there that everyone including the media knows what this is.
Not a single press conference on this since the acting director promised he would make all agents available for interviews to the Senate committee.
Nothing.
I’ll never forget reading the news story about a city (Bridgeport, CT) screening new cop hires for intelligence: The idea was that those who were too smart for the job got bored quickly and were likely to leave the field too soon after the investment in their training.