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Claim that Thomas Matthew Crooks was ‘arrested more than once’ is not supported by evidence
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Thomas Matthew Crooks, the shooter at former President Donald Trump’s July 13 campaign rally, does not have a public criminal history, according to records. The FBI said Crooks was not on its radar prior to the shooting.
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Crooks’ father legally purchased the AR-15-style rifle used in the shooting, law enforcement officials said.
Trump campaign rally shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks had a limited online and social media presence.
Crooks, 20, was killed by Secret Service snipers July 13 after he opened fire on former President Donald Trump during a Butler, Pennsylvania, rally. Crooks’ gunfire killed a spectator and injured two others, the FBI said. Trump’s ear also was nicked in what the FBI is calling an attempted assassination investigation.
Many news outlets have relied on Crooks’ high school yearbook photos in their reporting. But one social media post said the media is purposefully omitting other images of Crooks.
"Look at the pictures they chose to share of this deplorable. High school pictures where he looks innocent," a July 14 Threads post read. "The man was problematic, arrested more than once, why aren’t they sharing his mug shots? Well, we know why!!"
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The FBI’s investigation continues, but Crooks has no criminal history based on Pennsylvania’s court records or in federal records. According to an FBI statement, Crooks was never on federal law enforcement’s radar. Investigators said his family is cooperating.
One account linked to Crooks was on Discord, a messaging app, but a Discord spokesperson told NPR, "We have found no evidence that it was used to plan this incident, promote violence, or discuss his political views."
The AR-15-style 5.56 mm rifle Crooks used was legally purchased by his father, the FBI statement said. Crooks was part of the Clairton Sportsmen's Club, a gun club in Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania.
We rate the claim that Crooks was "arrested more than once" False.
PolitiFact Researcher Caryn Baird contributed to this report.
Our Sources
Time, Thomas Matthew Crooks: What we know about the Trump rally shooter, July 15, 2024
CNN, What we know about the Trump rally gunman so far, July 14, 2024
New York Post, Exclusive | Thomas Matthew Crooks ID'd as gunman who shot Trump during Pa. rally, July 13, 2024
Threads post, July 14, 2024
The New York Times, The FBI identifies suspected gunman in Trump rally shooting: what to know
Public Records Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania, accessed July 15, 2024
FBI, Update on the FBI investigation of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, July 14, 2024
NBC News, Trump rally shooter identified as 20-year-old Pennsylvania man, July 14, 2024
NPR, What we know about the alleged Trump shooter, July 15, 2024
ABC News, 'Loner' and 'nice': Complex portrait of gunman in Trump assassination attempt emerges, July 16, 2024
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