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Choose one: Law enforcement at Trump shooting was either incompetent or complicit
Mises Wire ^ | 07/17/2024 | Ryan McMaken

Posted on 07/18/2024 4:36:19 PM PDT by george76

Within minutes of the July 13 attempted assassination of Donald Trump, observers were asking how the assassin managed to gain a clear shot of Donald Trump at the Butler Farm Show Grounds near Butler, Pennsylvania. Since then, the question remains unanswered, but many allegations about the shooting have emerged. For example, multiple sources plausibly contend that both local police and the Secret Service had spotted the armed shooter—on a nearby roof with a rangefinder and a gun—several minutes before the shooting occurred. Law enforcement officers and agents chose to do nothing.

Videos of the event show bystanders vocally warning both police and federal agents of the shooter’s presence. Again, law enforcement did nothing. The New York Post reports that a “counter sniper team” staffed by local law enforcement were actually inside the building below the shooter himself. Again, law enforcement officials couldn’t be bothered with controlling access to this roof which offered an ideal position for a potential assassin.

Meanwhile, a variety of former snipers and those with anti-sniper training—i.e., former Navy SEALS and Green Berets—noted repeatedly in both social media and mainstream media outlets that it would be impossible for any competent law enforcement agents to so blatantly botch security in this way.

New information continues to flow in but virtually all of it forces us to one of two conclusions: the police officers and federal agents at the Butler rally were either (1) disastrously incompetent or (2) complicit in the assassination attempt.

Unfortunately, it is difficult to determine the truth of the matter given how little information we have right now. Certainly, the Secret Service (USSS) will not be providing any honest assessment of the situation. Local police will close ranks to protect themselves and their jobs—as is standard practice. We can expect investigations to go on for years with law enforcement officials stonewalling Congress every step of the way. Moreover, FBI agents will likely be called into conduct much of the investigation, and we know how that will go. As Thomas Massie wrote a few hours after the shooting, the FBI is “The same bureau that investigated the Las Vegas shooting and the January 6th pipe bombs is now investigating the attempted assassination of Trump. ...This is also the same bureau that raided Mar-a-Lago. ... I’m sure they’ll get to the bottom of this soon.”

Option 1: Law Enforcement Was Complicit in the Assassination Attempt..

Local law enforcement—namely, the Pennsylvania State Police—and the USSS partnered up to screen the area for weapons and for potential areas from which an assassin might operate. Clearly, neither of these agencies performed these tasks properly. The Secret Service’s failure is especially damning given that the agency’s primary mission—apart from investigating counterfeiters—is to protect their assigned subjects from assassination.

So, was the USSS intentionally “forgetful” when it came to securing the area? Was the slowness of the USSS’s agents in confronting the shooter part of a conspiracy to “allow” the assassin access to Trump? At this point, one can only guess, but we do know there are many reasons to suspect the idea. After all, the Secret Service is your typical federal agency, and its members are your typical federal bureaucrats who do quite well for themselves under the status quo. They have every reason to oppose any political figure who is seen—rightly or wrongly—as one who threatens the current establishment in any way. After all, it became abundantly clear during the Trump years that FBI agents had no qualms about illegally spying on Trump. FBI agents also cooked up the narrative of “Russian collusion” in an effort to cripple the Trump administration.

It’s easy to see why federal agents would be opposed to a Trump presidency. Federal agents enjoy large salaries, high levels of prestige, and the promise of a long, cushy, well-funded retirement—all paid for by taxpayers. There’s good reason for USSS agents to actively oppose any candidate seen as a significant threat to the status quo. Moreover, federal agents handling presidential security are part of the Washington, DC culture. They are, to use modern parlance, “swamp creatures.”

Yet, one might question the “complicity” charge on the grounds that it would be exceptionally difficult to keep an assassination conspiracy quiet among any sizable number of law enforcement agents. That’s true enough, but in this case, it would only be necessary for those in positions of leadership to be part of the conspiracy.

The conspirators would only need to ensure complacency and a reluctance to speak up among the rank and file.

This is not hard to achieve. The conspirators—assuming they are in positions of leadership—could simply ensure that the event is understaffed or staffed with less-experienced agents who rely on more direction from above. Then, the conspirators need only issue orders to stand down at critical times, and to hem and haw long enough to allow “the plan” to play out.

Moreover, experience has shown that law enforcement officials are not ones to speak up against the powers that be. Federal agents in this case would be shielded from prosecution by a friendly Justice Department. Meanwhile, local police are largely bought and paid for by the Department of Homeland Security which funnels billions to state and municipal police departments.

We should not expert much at all in the way of whistleblowing or critical thinking from any state law enforcement personnel or from any lower-ranking USSS agents. Recent years have made it abundantly clear that state and local police are far more concerned with keeping their jobs and pensions than with opposing even the most blatantly immoral or unconstitutional assaults on the people.

After all, how many police officers resigned in protest during the covid lockdowns? During that period, police were tasked with closing churches, arresting churchgoers, and closing down private businesses for the “offense” or peacefully assembling or engaging in commerce. Police arrested mothers who visited playgrounds closed for fear of a virus. Police beat up ordinary people who didn’t wear masks.

Through it all, we heard only a tiny number of police voices protesting these assaults on the Bill of Rights. It is apparent that most police officers were willing to carry out virtually any order from their government masters.

So, it would be pure naivete to think that any local law enforcement officers would oppose any of the USSS’s questionable orders that might have come down on July 13. In other words, USSS officials were free to do whatever they wanted.

Option 2: Law Enforcement Officers Were Incompetent ..

The other option is that the USSS and local police really are just incompetent. Laziness, of course, is a type of incompetence, and it is entirely possible that the unguarded roofs, the lack of concern about the assassin’s rangefinder, and the general slowness of response were all motivated by mere laziness. Of course, it is also possible that law enforcement was not lazy so much as it was simply too ignorant to even know the correct way to control access to the president during the rally.

The “incompetence” narrative rose to near-comical levels on Tuesday when USSS director Kimberly Cheatle claimed that the rooftop on which the shooter perched was left unguarded because the roof was too dangerous for agents. As Cheatle put it, “That building in particular has a sloped roof ... so, there’s a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn’t want to put somebody up on a sloped roof. And so, the decision was made to secure the building, from inside.” (According to the New York Post, it was local police who were responsible for securing the building.)

Clearly, the building was not secured from “inside” or anywhere else, and it is laughable that the USSS would think this explanation about a dangerously sloped roof would deflect criticism of the agency.

But, what if Cheatle is telling the truth? What if the decision to leave the roof unguarded was simply a byproduct of incompetence on the part of the USSS and local police? This would certainly jibe with the dogma of “officer safety” that is so prevalent among law enforcement agencies nowadays. After all, we saw this philosophy at work at the school shootings at Uvalde and Parkland. In both cases, police elected to run away and hide rather than confront a shooter who was slaughtering children. Police looked to their own safety first.

It’s not beyond belief that USSS brass might decide that it would be overkill to put personnel on every roof, especially when it’s hot and uncomfortable and potentially dangerous up there. It wouldn’t be the first time law enforcement officials substituted safety and ease—for themselves—in place of public service.

“Mistakes Were Made”..

For obvious reasons, the USSS itself has decided that the “incompetence” narrative is preferable to the “complicity” narrative. We can expect law enforcement officials to die on the “incompetence” sword since to admit complicity would rock the foundations of the regime’s legitimacy. Thus, claims about the “slopey roof,” although humiliating, will be offered as evidence that the USSS and local police “did their best” but failed. In other words, we will hear that “mistakes were made,” but it won’t happen again.

This is complicated by the fact that law enforcement officials can’t even claim that no one was seriously hurt in the assassination attempt. Spectator Corey Comperatore was killed, and two others were critically injured. Federal and Pennsylvania law enforcement officers are to blame for allowing that to happen.

But don’t expect any heads to roll. Indeed, if this story follows the usual narrative that accompanies federal screw-ups, we can expect higher budgets for the agencies that fell down on the job. After 9/11, for example, the CIA and FBI, who utterly failed in their jobs that day, received more taxpayer money as a result. No one lost their jobs, and there was no accountability. With the possible exception of Cheatle herself, it’s extremely unlikely that anyone at the USSS or the Pennsylvania state police will face so much as an official reprimand.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania; War
KEYWORDS: assassin; assassination; assassinationattempt; attempted; complicit; donutwatch; secretservice; trump; trumpshooting
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To: george76

The SS acted like an O-line collectively PO’d at the team quarterback.

Oh, did I let that bloodthirsty linebacker past, leading you to get a concussion or a broken leg? My bad.


21 posted on 07/18/2024 5:26:10 PM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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To: DennisR

gaslight


22 posted on 07/18/2024 5:26:54 PM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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To: george76

Jill set it up! President Trump’s Secret Service detail was diverted to cover Jill Biden that day, and the SS chief Cheatle sent untrained female desk jockeys from a local SS office to cover Trump.


23 posted on 07/18/2024 5:27:25 PM PDT by roadcat ( )
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To: ducttape45

So do I.


24 posted on 07/18/2024 5:29:09 PM PDT by No name given (Anonymous is who you’ll know me as)
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To: george76

“it would be exceptionally difficult to keep an assassination conspiracy quiet among any sizable number of law enforcement agents”

No it wouldn’t. It only needs one or two in on it and the shooter is dead. Think of a mob boss. He never has to say “I want him assassinated.” The mob boss simply has ‘standing orders’ (Like Obama) that any “problem” or irritation of the boss will be “taken care of.” No one from the federal bureaucracy, ESPECIALLY DOJ AND DHS, is to be trusted. Not a single one.


25 posted on 07/18/2024 5:31:58 PM PDT by Organic Panic (SDemocrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
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To: george76

“Either incompetent or complicit.”

Yes. The two conditions may mesh almost perfectly.

A very synergistic occasion.

Divine intervention is a very real thing.

Taking a shot at the alpha male is very risky, and especially so when the attempt fails. Retribution will be swift and sure.


26 posted on 07/18/2024 5:42:28 PM PDT by alloysteel (Most people slog through life without ever knowing the wonders of true insanity.)
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To: Secret Agent Man

“Going with complicit.”
Same here.


27 posted on 07/18/2024 5:43:12 PM PDT by wjcsux (On 3/14/1883 Karl Marx gave humanity his best gift, he died. )
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To: george76

Trump needs to “fire” his SS detail and talk to Governor Abbott to contract with the Texas Rangers. Or, at a minimum, bring in the Texas Rangers to keep SS honest.


28 posted on 07/18/2024 5:43:39 PM PDT by lp boonie (Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment)
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To: george76

I’ll take Complicit for $1000


29 posted on 07/18/2024 5:47:26 PM PDT by eyeamok
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To: ducttape45

I am a shooter just for fun and also an ex hunter, I just no longer had the joy of hunting but have no problems with those that do hunt. I am damn good at hitting a target.

We are most fortunate the shooter was not adept. A 130 yards shot is easy. I would have used open sights and not a telescopic sight as the acquisition of the target is much easier with open sights. It was an easy shot. Trump is lucky the shooter was not skilled.


30 posted on 07/18/2024 5:52:25 PM PDT by cpdiii (cane cutter, deckhand, oilfield roughneck, drilling fluid tech, geologist, pilot, pharmacist ,MAGA)
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To: flamberge
Biden did not do this. The people who run Biden did this.

100%. Biden does nothing but naval gaze and wonder if it's time for his apple sauce cup yet?

31 posted on 07/18/2024 5:55:53 PM PDT by Bullish (...And just like that, I was dropped from the ping-list)
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To: george76
Someone brought to my attention that there was an SS guy (?) in green cammo standing in front of the suburban used to carry Trump away.. He seemed to be very nervous and was talking into his mike. It appeared to me like he was saying, “NO WAY, NO WAY”. After a few seconds he moves forward, raises his rifle and looks to be aiming it right at the group that's covering Trump.! About two seconds later he lowers his rifle and backs away..

Now, all of this could be quit innocent and something else entirely. But, that’s not the way it looked to me.

I can no longer find the video that shows the wide angle version of them loading Trump into the suburban. but if anyone can find it, he will be right in front of the vehicle.

32 posted on 07/18/2024 5:56:20 PM PDT by unread (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the REPUBLIC..!)
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To: DennisR

Wow, you believe in a massive, humongous set of coincidences then.


33 posted on 07/18/2024 5:58:35 PM PDT by Bullish (...And just like that, I was dropped from the ping-list)
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To: george76

These Feds are the ones who cut open gates on the border after they were welded shut. I vote corrupt to their core.


34 posted on 07/18/2024 6:08:04 PM PDT by Mark was here (When Gabby Giffords was shot, Democrats were laughing on NPR, wishing it was Sarah Palin.)
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To: LittleBillyInfidel
No one, no matter how evil, is likely going to attach themselves to and pin their hopes on a week loser no talent mommy’s basement hack loitering gunman.

He did most everything right, from his perspective, save for his escape. His bullets killed and maimed. If he didn't have help, how did he get so much right, from his perspective, if he was just a weak loser no talent mommy's basement hack loitering gunman? Evil people recognized his potential and among their options, decided he was the one to be set up. Fortunately, he wasn't perfect, nor are the evil backers. They may be revealed yet.

35 posted on 07/18/2024 6:20:07 PM PDT by Tellurian (Any cleverness from a democrat is quickly invested in deception)
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To: cpdiii

We’re all lucky he wasn’t killed.


36 posted on 07/18/2024 6:37:09 PM PDT by Veto! (FJB Sucks Rocks)
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To: Tellurian

The “week” (sp) comment on my part was changed from the word “twink” and I didn’t catch it. I bring this up because sociopaths, psychopaths, and narcissists can be very determined and strong minded - which brings determination. Aside from this correction, it’s the incompetence and gross negligence that precisely allowed this idiot to succeed. While we think we know what the evil “deep state” is capable of, there’s no way they would conspire with a nerd like this kid - AND it doesn’t magically disclude the fact that there are literally millions of mental cases who are capable of and contemplate such atrocities often. It’s a miracle that most don’t act on it. Not every damn thing is a conspiracy. Sometimes, it’s the perfect storm.


37 posted on 07/18/2024 6:49:33 PM PDT by LittleBillyInfidel (This tagline has been formatted to fit the screen. Some content has been edited.)
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To: george76

Complicit!!


38 posted on 07/18/2024 6:55:07 PM PDT by Racketeer
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To: WeaslesRippedMyFlesh

Good point, I’ll use that too. 👍


39 posted on 07/18/2024 6:59:22 PM PDT by Cobra64 (Common sense isn’t common anymore.)
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To: george76

the commissioner of the area there said the police were NOT there to protect Pres Trump but only to do traffic control in the area- the director of the SS lied- claiming that the police were there for security reasons if commissioner said is true-


40 posted on 07/18/2024 7:04:06 PM PDT by Bob434
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