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Local police complained about Secret Service after Trump rally shooting, videos show

Body-cam footage released Thursday shows local police searching for Thomas Matthew Crooks in the moments before he opened fire.

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In body-cam video, an officer complained that he had told the U.S. Secret Service about the building where Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fired at Trump. (Video: Butler Township)

Shortly after Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire at a rally for former president Donald Trump, a local police officer in Pennsylvania complained to a colleague that he had warned the Secret Service in advance about the need to secure the area the gunman used, according to police body-cam video released Thursday.

“I f---ing told them they needed to post guys f---ing over there. I told them that f---ing Tuesday,” the officer can be heard telling a colleague.

The video, one of 12 provided to The Washington Post in response to a records request, shows the confusion and frustration among law enforcement in the aftermath of the shooting, underscoring a key question at the core of multiple investigations into the Secret Service’s most serious security failure in decades: Why didn’t anyone secure the roof of a building so close to the rally site?

“Why weren’t we on the roof?” an officer in one of the videos asks a colleague. Another officer responds that “the Secret Service guys, they were like, ‘yeah, no problem, we’re gonna post guys over here.’”

A spokesman for the Secret Service did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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