Thomas Matthew Crooks, the shooter who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump, is featured in a video obtained by TMZ.
The clip, provided by a former friend, shows Crooks jokingly claiming he has a "10-inch pen*s" and that he is a 6'4" Stanford student. In reality, Crooks was a 10th grader at the time, attending Steel Center Career and Technical Education in Jefferson Hills, PA. The video, shot in February 2020, captures Crooks making videos with classmates in a computer tech class.
JUST IN: TMZ has obtained footage of Thomas Matthew Crooks claiming he had a 10-inch pen*s.
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The video was reportedly taken in February of 2020 at Steel Center Career and Technical Education in Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania.
Classmates say Crooks was quiet but would open up and… pic.twitter.com/1eJm2jAlDG
According to the former classmate, Crooks was initially quiet but eventually became friendly and well-liked. He was described as a computer tech savant, able to disassemble and reassemble computers with ease. Crooks also enjoyed playing video games, particularly first-person shooters like "Fortnite" and "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege."
The classmate noted that Crooks never discussed politics or guns in class, making the news of his assassination attempt surprising. Crooks used an AR-15 style rifle from 130 yards away, injuring Trump, killing one person, and wounding two others before Secret Service snipers killed him. Crooks was a registered Republican, and the FBI is investigating his motive.
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