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OAN Staff Abril Elfi
The United States Secret Service’s (USSS) acting director has said that the local police in Pennsylvania had warned them about a man on the roof before Donald Trump’s assassination attempt, but the message did not reach USSS agents on time.
On Friday, Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe told reporters that the warning was not received before a 20-year-old attacker opened fire on Trump because local authorities and Secret Service agents were using separate communication channels.
“In the final 30 seconds – which has been the focus of what happened before the assailant opened fire – there (were) clearly radio transmissions that may have happened on that local radio net that we did not have,” Rowe said.
According to Rowe, the FBI is trying to investigate exactly what was said. However, Rowe stated that the investigators think “there was somebody who did in fact radio out that they had seen the individual with a weapon.”
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