Suspect ‘did not shoot’ Donald Trump, Secret Service says
The suspect in the investigation into the alleged assassination attempt against Donald Trump “did not shoot” with his weapon, said on Monday Ronald Rowe, acting director of the Secret Service, responsible for protecting senior American political figures.
Discovered by an agent who opened fire on him, “The suspect, who had no line of sight on the former president, fled. He did not fire any shots.”Rowe said at a news conference in West Palm Beach, Florida.
“The suspect was not even about to shoot and we apprehended him and brought him to justice”welcomed West Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw.
“We have no information at this time that he acted with the assistance of anyone else.”FBI agent in charge of the investigation, Jeffrey Veltri, also said during this press conference.