Troubled youth behind Trump rally shooting leaves many questions
Thomas Mathew Crooks, who opened fire at a Donald Trump rally, did not leave any information about his motive. Media outlets are racing to understand what might have driven him.
2:58 PM EDT, July 17, 2024
Thomas Mathew Crooks, who attempted to shoot Donald Trump at an election rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, was killed on the spot by a well-aimed shot to the head by U.S. authorities. Apart from grazing the former president's ear, Crooks killed a 50-year-old Trump supporter and injured two other people. American media are diligently trying to figure out what motivated him.
Teachers and high school acquaintances spoke about Crooks
The magazine "The New York Times" spoke with the teaching staff of Bethel Park High School, which Crooks graduated from in 2022. Jim Knapp, a career counselor at the school, mentioned that the assailant preferred to sit alone during lunches in the cafeteria and stare at his phone rather than join other students. There was no indication from the counselor that anyone at the school showed interest in understanding these preferences.
Julianna Grooms, a 19-year-old who attended high school with the assailant, shed more light on the bullying he allegedly faced. According to Grooms, Crooks was an "easy target" for bullies due to his wardrobe of baggy jeans and "SpongeBob SquarePants" t-shirts. He was even nicknamed "school shooter" and mocked for poor hygiene and body odor.
What were Thomas Mathew Crooks' motives?
The website tmz.com posted a short video showing someone in class pulling him by the pant leg, despite Crooks asking them to stop. Another person recorded it on their phone. In the comments under the post about this video on TMZ's Instagram, people wrote statements such as, "Everyone gets bullied [in school - ed. note], it's about how you deal with it... and he couldn't handle his own emotions..." and "Well, he was 20 years old. I don't care. Don't shoot people."
Many people are wondering about Crooks' motives. He was registered as a Republican voter, so targeting Trump was not obvious. As reported by "The Post" on July 17, American investigators have already unlocked the 20-year-old's phone. They did not find any explanations about why the young man from the Pittsburgh suburbs attempted to kill the former president. They are looking for further clues on his laptop.
The website www.gunviolencearchive.org collects data on mass shootings in the United States. So far this year, there have already been exactly 300, according to data as of July 15. This is more than one per day. For this compilation, a mass shooting is defined as an incident in which at least four people, excluding the assailant, have been shot or killed. In the U.S., there is no public healthcare, including mental health services. However, there is easy access to firearms.