F.B.I. Director Reveals Gunman’s Disturbing Online Search
The F.B.I. director, Christopher A. Wray, informed lawmakers that the gunman behind the attempted assassination of President Trump had searched for information on the Kennedy assassination prior to the incident.
Potentially Troubling Discovery
According to Wray, the gunman had searched for “How Far Away Was Oswald From Kennedy?” on Google before carrying out the attack. This search raised concerns about the individual’s potential intentions.
Wray emphasized that this information highlighted the importance of monitoring and addressing online activity that could indicate a threat to public figures or national security.
Some lawmakers expressed shock and concern over the gunman’s search history and the potential implications it could have had if the assassination attempt had been successful.
Despite the disturbing nature of the search, Wray assured the public that the F.B.I. is actively working to investigate the incident and prevent similar threats in the future.
The revelation of the gunman’s online search adds a new layer of complexity to the ongoing investigation into the attempted assassination of President Trump.
Lawmakers and law enforcement agencies are now faced with the challenge of understanding the gunman’s motives and preventing similar incidents from occurring in the future.
As the investigation continues, the F.B.I. is urging the public to remain vigilant and report any concerning online activity that could pose a threat to national security or public safety.