July 15th, 2024

FBI Gains Access to Trump Shooter's Password-Protected Phone

The FBI accessed Thomas Matthew Crooks' phone after attempting to assassinate Donald Trump. Investigations are ongoing to determine motives. Unlocking the phone raises concerns about methods used. Trump's incident sparks security discussions and impacts political landscape.

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FBI Gains Access to Trump Shooter's Password-Protected Phone

The FBI has successfully gained access to the password-protected phone of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the individual who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump. The agency is now analyzing Crooks' electronic devices to potentially uncover a motive for the assassination attempt. The FBI has conducted extensive searches of Crooks' car and residence, received numerous digital media tips, and conducted nearly 100 interviews with various individuals related to the incident. Despite initial difficulties accessing the phone, the FBI's success in unlocking it raises questions about the methods used, especially considering past challenges with locked devices. The incident has reignited discussions about political violence in the U.S., with Trump's near-death experience prompting renewed focus on security measures. Additionally, the political landscape is shifting, with Trump gaining ground in recent polls against President Joe Biden, leading to uncertainties about the upcoming election.

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By @AzzyHN - 3 months
Details on whether this was before first unlock or not remain unclear. If the FBI is smart, they won't divulge that information.
By @ChrisArchitect - 3 months
tl;dr

The FBI made a note that they've accessed the phone, shared by NYT etc, https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/07/15/us/trump-shooting-in... , there isn't any other information.

https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases/update-on-the-fbi-in...