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'Crooks was bullied at school': Trump assassination suspect was likely a victim of bullying

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“Crooks was bullied at school”: Trump assassination suspect was likely a victim of bullying Margarita Voloshina

Former schoolmate of Trump assassination suspect says Crooks was bullied/Channel 24 Collage

Former high school student Bethel Park, where the suspect in the assassination attempt on Donald Trump also studied, provided interesting details about the likely attacker. The latter was likely a victim of peer bullying.

The day before, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said that 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks fired the shots at Trump's speech from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. American journalists wrote that Crooks shot from the roof of a production plant more than 119 meters from the stage where Trump was.

Thomas Matthew Crooks was likely a victim of bullying

According to Jason Kohler, who attended the same school as the suspect, he was not Crooks's classmate, but saw him in the hallways. He said Crooks “didn't fit in” at school and had a “target on his back” in high school. Kohler also claims Crooks “had no expression” face”, so he constantly suffered from bullying by his peers. At the same time, the guy says the Trump assassination incident was “unbelievable.”

I heard that he Channel) was a smart guy,” added an acquaintance of the suspect.

Recall that on the evening of July 13, an attempt was made on Trump’s life during his speech at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. It was noted that a 20-year-old guy shot at the ex-president; he was eliminated. One protest participant died, two more are in serious condition.

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