Geo-location project: Phone associated with would-be assassin tracked to locations in D.C.

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Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project geo-located the movement of a phone associated with Trump's would-be assassin.

A cell phone associated with the home and work locations of would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks was tracked by private investigators to a building in Washington, D.C., that houses both the Gallery mall and offices of the FBI, the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project reported on Monday.

The Oversight Project began a geo-location investigation soon after the July 13 attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a fairground in Butler, Penn.

Crooks was killed by a Secret Service counter-sniper after shooting at Trump and the crowd just after 6:11 p.m. Trump avoided death by turning his head slightly as he was speaking. A man behind him was killed and two others injured in the spray of bullets.

Read the report and see the maps of the Oversight Project’s geo-location investigation into the phone in question at The Blaze.

The Oversight Project reported on X, “For those that are tracking this type of data, we identified devices that were located at Crook’s home and his work within the past year. There were at least 9 devices linked to these AD-IDs We are willing to cooperate with legitimate investigations and share further information. For the protection of whistleblowers and our investigation, we will not be sharing further information with the congressional task force due to the connective tissue between that entity and FBI, USSS, and other entities.”

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