Trump Shooter’s Home Scrubbed Clean Like “Medical Lab” – No Silverware, Trash Anywhere To Be Found
Members of the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security grilled Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Col. Christopher Paris this week about what was discovered at the home of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old suspected of shooting Donald Trump in the ear at a July 13, 2024, rally in Butler, Penn. What Paris inadvertently revealed in his testimony is that Crooks’ home had already been scrubbed clean like a “medical lab” by the time local law enforcement arrived.
According to Paris, his agents were unable to confirm the presence of any silverware, trash or other things that one would expect to find in someone’s living residence. In fact, it almost sounds as if the house was simply a staging area or perhaps a command center.
“Did your team make entry and conduct any investigation of the suspect’s home?” asked former Navy Seal and current Rep. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.), who serves Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District.
“I believe we had people that participated in securing it; there were bomb assets that we provided on the night of,” Paris responded.
“Did you get any reports from any of your agents of anything fishy at the home?” Rep. Crane then asked.
“I was briefed on, uh,” Paris started to respond before Rep. Crane interjected.
“Was there any silverware found in the home or trash?” Rep. Crane continued in his line of questioning.
“I have nothing in the briefing I was given,” Paris said.
“Was it extremely clean, almost like a medical lab? Were you given any of these reports?” Rep. Crane probed.
“I wasn’t given any of those details,” Paris admitted.
According to Paris, his agents were unable to confirm the presence of any silverware, trash or other things that one would expect to find in someone’s living residence. In fact, it almost sounds as if the house was simply a staging area or perhaps a command center.
“Did your team make entry and conduct any investigation of the suspect’s home?” asked former Navy Seal and current Rep. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.), who serves Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District.
“I believe we had people that participated in securing it; there were bomb assets that we provided on the night of,” Paris responded.
“Did you get any reports from any of your agents of anything fishy at the home?” Rep. Crane then asked.
“I was briefed on, uh,” Paris started to respond before Rep. Crane interjected.
“Was there any silverware found in the home or trash?” Rep. Crane continued in his line of questioning.
“I have nothing in the briefing I was given,” Paris said.
“Was it extremely clean, almost like a medical lab? Were you given any of these reports?” Rep. Crane probed.
“I wasn’t given any of those details,” Paris admitted.