What secret did Thomas Crooks, who attacked Donald Trump, leave behind?

 

What secret did Thomas Crooks, who attacked Donald Trump, leave behind?

What secret did Thomas Crooks, who attacked Donald Trump, leave behind?

 

Thomas Crooks, who attacked former US President Donald Trump during the election campaign, was described as a quiet and withdrawn young man, but people who knew him did not expect such an attack. .

What were the ideological motivations behind Thomas Crooks' attack on Trump and what were the reasons for it remain a mystery.

British news agency Reuters interviewed people who knew him and others.

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Crooks graduated from Community College of Allegheny County in May with a two-year associate's degree in engineering, and two people who knew him said Crooks' future looked bright.

An instructor at the college, who did not want to be identified, said he had seen Crooks' assignments and wondered how "a conscientious student who distinguished himself could become a murderer."

The instructor said he did thoughtful homework and his emails were polite. He mastered an assignment to redesign a toy for people with disabilities. He designed a chess set for the blind. He 3D printed it. He made Braille on it. He spoke to experts in the field. He really worked hard.

Samuel Strootman took two online classes with Crocs. He said Crooks never spoke in lectures and his camera was always off.

A college employee, who knew Crooks, said he was quiet but pleasant. "It's very, very unexpected," the employee said, adding that Crooks was interested in pursuing a career in mechanical engineering.

Thomas Crooks had a political divide in his household. Voter registration records show he was a registered Republican. His father is a liberal and his mother is a Democrat. Both are social workers. When Crooks was 17, he donated $15 to a political action committee earmarked for a Democratic turnout group, according to federal election data.

His school counselor, Jim Knapp, said Crooks was rarely on his radar because he never needed counseling from him. Knapp occasionally saw him at lunch because he sat alone.

"I asked if you don't like to sit with anyone and he said no, I'm fine alone."

Former high school classmate Max Rich said Crooks was shy and didn't seem like a violent person.

Even after investigators opened up Matthew Crooks' phones and computers, they still found no evidence to show what political or ideological motivations led Matthew Crooks to try to kill Trump.

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