Trump Shooter Asked For Time Off Work And Arrived 3 Hours Early



The young gunman who opened fire on former US President Donald Trump, on Saturday, the 13th, during a rally, told his boss that he needed that day off because he had “something to do”.



According to authorities, 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks told his co-workers that he would return on Sunday.


On Saturday, the shooter arrived three hours earlier at the location from where he fired.


After the shooting, authorities found a bulletproof vest, three fully charged magazines and two remote-controlled explosive devices in Crooks' car.


Additionally, after a search of his residence, they discovered another bulletproof vest, another remotely controlled explosive device and a 3D printer.


Donald Trump suffered minor injuries to his ear during the shooting attack he suffered during a pre-campaign rally for the US presidential election in November, which took place in the state of Pennsylvania.


Two people died in the attack, including the shooter.