Glaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial Footage

An Air Force veteran who attended former President Donald Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, has revealed glaring security issues she noticed before Thomas Crooks carried out an assassination attempt, leaving one dead and two others critically wounded.

An Air Force veteran with 18 years of experience, Sarah Taylor, attended former President Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13. She was immediately struck by the security deficiencies, particularly an "eerie" building behind her and her friend's position, approximately 100 yards from the stage.

Glaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial Footage

Glaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial Footage

Taylor noticed the absence of law enforcement on the roof of the American Glass Research (AGR) building, from which Crooks eventually fired. She observed some police and troopers patrolling a field outside the building, but deemed the security presence inadequate.

Taylor's keen observations extended to sharpshooters positioned to her left. She witnessed them adjusting their angles shortly before noticing a suspicious individual in the AGR building. She believes this prompted the sharpshooters' attention, although she was unaware of the official response at the time.

Glaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial Footage

Glaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial Footage

Following the assassination attempt, authorities confirmed that law enforcement spotted Crooks around 5:10 p.m., an hour before Trump took the stage. However, Taylor questions why no law enforcement personnel addressed the security concerns she had identified.

She emphasizes the need for counter-snipers on the AGR building and criticizes the lack of sufficient security measures. Taylor credits Trump's campaign production team for potentially saving his life by removing teleprompters and displaying statistics on a large screen, causing him to move his head just before gunfire erupted.

Glaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial Footage

Glaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial Footage

Taylor's account highlights the severity of the security lapses that allowed Crooks to carry out his assassination attempt. The death of Corey Comperatore, a 50-year-old husband, father, and retired fire chief, and the critical injuries sustained by David "Jake" Dutch and James Copenhaver raise serious concerns about the preparedness of law enforcement to protect high-value individuals.

Taylor's concerns are echoed by lawmakers and FBI Director Christopher Wray, who have confirmed that law enforcement spotted Crooks before the scheduled start of Trump's speech.

Glaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial Footage

Glaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial Footage

Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned following a congressional hearing in which she admitted that the agency "failed" on July 13. She pledged to prevent such incidents from recurring, acknowledging the Secret Service's mandate to sacrifice their lives if necessary.

The Butler assassination attempt has exposed significant security vulnerabilities that require urgent attention. Aerial footage of the event provides a vivid demonstration of the glaring security gaps that enabled Crooks to carry out his heinous attack.

Glaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial Footage

Glaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial Footage

Glaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial FootageGlaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial FootageGlaring Security Lapses at Butler Farm Show Exposed in Aerial Footage