• AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    That assassination attempt was a massive failure on the organization that should be fail proof.

    Well, apparently he didn’t have time to properly zero his sights or practice with his weapon.

    What?

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      3 months ago

      Not sure what you’re getting at, but it was an undeniable massive failure of the secret service. He never should have gotten as close as he did with a gun.

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        3 months ago

        Something I have encountered with protective situations, and which I haven’t seen addressed anywhere regarding Trump is why the sightline to the buildings weren’t simply blocked.

        It is impossible to secure every single location, but if there is a cluster of buildings, you park a semi-truck and trailer in the line of sight (or put up a green fence, or whatever) and then you have the much easier job of securing your blocking.

        But I guess that’s a really in the weeds.

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          3 months ago

          I wonder if we’ll ever get answered to this. It seemed like such a basic failure that it should never have happened. I’m surprised the house didn’t immediately start hearings and pressing people for answers. Makes me think they would end up finding themselves to blame or something.

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            3 months ago

            There was a House hearing, and the USSS director resigned.

            There were no good answers provided in the hearing. Complacency and sloppiness of procedure seem to be the baseline answer, but pinpointing names of who exactly on the ground failed is difficult for the public.

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      3 months ago

      For someone who previously couldn’t hit the backstop at a range, he came surprisingly close.

      Yeah, yeah, I know, NY Post, but they broke this one:

      https://nypost.com/2024/07/14/us-news/would-be-trump-assassin-tried-to-join-high-school-shooting-club-was-rejected-for-being-comically-bad-shot/

      "The team at Bethel Park shoots Anschutz single-shot rifles with peep sights and .22-caliber ammunition, Jameson Murphy and another former student explained.

      The shooting range at the school is 50 feet long by 21 feet wide, with seven ranges.

      Crooks once fired from the seventh lane — the closest to the right wall — and hit the left wall, completely missing every target on the back wall. He missed his target by close to 20 feet, Murphy recalled.

      “He tried out … and was such a comically bad shot, he was unable to make the team and left after the first day,” Murphy said."

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        3 months ago

        I’m suspicious about how it’s even possible to be that bad of a shot. The muzzle would have to be pointed way to the side, in which case the range safety officer should have tore him a new asshole.