so to another Fox News Alert brand new body cam footage from the Trump assassination attempt showing an officer's brief encounter with the shooter Shanley painter has the story hey Chanley good morning Lawrence so this new body cam is a shocking look at the chaos confusion and disorganized nature of the security response among and between local police and Secret Service agents just before and after a gunman open fire at the Trump rally in Butler last month including this Butler Township officer who had a chance to stop the whole thing spotting the gunman on the roof about
30 seconds before the shooting you can see him here being hoisted up some 12 ft to the roof of the AGR building by a fellow officer before quickly dropping back down to the ground seconds later shots rang out when 20-year-old Thomas krooks open fire striking Trump and two other rally-goers and killing another this officer later on body cam is heard saying he saw the armed man up there on the rooftop with an AR rifle laying next to a backpack and in the aftermath other videos show officers desperately racing towards that building trying to access the
roof and and make uh not not the gunman um and and they make out that the gunman could have used a wood pile leaning onto the building that's maybe how he access the roof and in this video officers can be heard clearly confused as to why that roof was unmanned in the first place here Butler Township police officer telling a secret service agent he believed they were supposed to be protecting the roof of the AGR building listen to this I don't want to is he a shooter do he have a weapon is he that was
that was the report I thought you were on the roof I thought it was you what I thought you guys were on the roof no why were we not on the roof somewhere why why weren't we i' say this is a up sorry gas company and even further more video shows one local officer livid as he keeps repeating on videos that he told the secret surface to secure in that building days before but they didn't listen to him Lawrence it's unbelievable I think when the officer said that it was an F up I think that's
the officer that got it right Chanley thanks so much let's bring in Tim Clemente former FBI special agent who's living in Montana and he's going to the Trump rally tonight so when you have local officers saying look we told the Secret Service to get on top of the the roof and and then you got Secret Service days after the the shooting blaming the local uh what do you make of all of this nonsense well you know Lawrence if the local police were responsible for the security of this protecte you might be able to point the
finger at them but they weren't the responsibility lies completely and totally with the Secret Service uh the shift leader is responsible for the immediate uh Personnel right around the the uh protecte in this case Donald Trump and then there is other layers and and uh perimeter uh layers that are built in by the Secret Service that involve local state and other Federal authorities and they are responsible they're the ultimate Arbiter of what is to be secured and how it should be secured there was no communication obviously between the Secret Service and these officers and and
there was no communication on that day um when the officers and and the bystanders saw things and that never got to Trump's detail never got to the counter sniper teams it was just I think an F up is is the minimum you can call this Tim I I'm still puzzled by all of them I mean this is clearly malpractice what's going on uh gross incompetence where was the command station where was the post where they could have coms going back for you have no coms with the locals that are on the outside someone was supposed
to be on the roof and they decided According to some reports do not show up that day uh you got Secret Service agents and other counter snipers that are confused if it was their guy that was on the top of the roof and they're saying look we were actually inside of the building not on top of the building there was no community iation at all Tim it's incomprehensible you know let's let's go back a couple of decades to 911 there was a tragedy in New York because the fire department and the police department were not
communicating on that day in New York at the World Trade Center and so the police department helicopter sees the buildings are coming down warns other law enforcement doesn't warn the fire department uh that lack of communication led to a lot of changes and incident command an incident in command is what is used by the federal government local state authorities in almost any type of incident to make sure that communication is the Paramount thing because it's the first thing that falls through in any operation and in this case you know this I could see this maybe
happening in the 1950s or 60s but not today it's uh it's completely unacceptable yeah it's unacceptable and you speak of 911 part of uh what took place then is creating Homeland Security so agencies could start talking to each other secret services on their Homeland and they weren't able to get this right uh I hope gets us some type of answers through Congress uh Tim thanks so much for joining the program thank you for having me I'm Steve duy I'm Brian killme and I'm Angley airheart and click here to subscribe to the Fox News YouTube page
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