US Secret Service agents placed on leave after Trump assassination attempt

23 August 2024, 21:24

Republican presidential nominee former president Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at North Carolina Aviation Museum
APTOPIX Election 2024 Trump. Picture: PA

At least five agents are on administrative leave, meaning they cannot do investigative or protective work.

At least five Secret Service agents have been placed on modified duty after the assassination attempt on former US president Donald Trump in July, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.

They include the special agent in charge of the Pittsburgh field office and three other agents assigned to that office, which was responsible for the security planning ahead of the July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, according to the law enforcement official who had direct knowledge of the matter.

One of the five agents was assigned to Mr Trump’s protective detail, the official added.

Election 2024 Trump Shooting
US Secret Service acting director Ronald Rowe gives evidence during a probe examining the security failures leading to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump (Rod Lamkey/AP)

The official was not authorised to publicly disclose details of the personnel investigation and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

The agents are on administrative leave, meaning they cannot do investigative or protective work.

Multiple investigations have been launched as officials probe a complicated law enforcement failure that allowed a man with an AR-style rifle to get close enough to shoot and injure Mr Trump at the rally.

The former president was struck in the ear but avoided serious injury.

One spectator was killed and two others were injured.

The shooting was a devastating failure of one of the agency’s core duties and led to the resignation of the Secret Service’s then-director, Kim Cheatle.

At a congressional hearing after the assassination attempt, Ms Cheatle acknowledged that the Secret Service was told about a suspicious person two to five times before the shooting.

She also revealed that the roof from which Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire had been identified as a potential vulnerability days before the rally.

Acting Secret Service director Ronald Rowe Jr, who took over after Ms Cheatle’s resignation, has said he “cannot defend why that roof was not better secured”.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Australian breaker Rachael Gunn, also known as Raygun, during the B-Girls Round Robin breaking competition at La Concorde Urban Park in Paris,Credit: Australian Associated Press/Alamy Live News

Raygun quits competitive breakdancing after 'kangaroo' dance mocked at Paris Olympics

Donald Trump speaks at his election night watch party, Wednesday

What does Trump's victory mean for war in the Middle East and in Ukraine?

Ukraine says forces clashed with North Korean troops for first time

Ukraine says forces clashed with North Korean troops for first time

Donald Trump has declared victory in the 2024 presidential election

Donald Trump storms to historic victory over Kamala Harris in 2024 US presidential election

Supporters react to election results

Tears and trauma at Kamala Harris election night party - as Trump lead starts to strengthen

Former President Trump and Vice President Harris make final pitches

Road to the White House: The key swing states that will decide the 2024 US Election

Conor McGregor has been accused of raping and choking a woman in a Dublin hotel

Conor McGregor accused of raping and choking woman after snorting cocaine

Playa de los Pocillos puerto del carmen Lanzarote, Canary Islands, spain

British tourist, 34, found dead on beach in Lanzarote

Trump and Harris go head to head

US Election night guide: What time do polls close and who is favourite to win?

Rubert Gispin was visiting flood-hit parts of his native Valencia

Spanish influencer defends ‘shameful’ decision to deliberately cover himself in mud in Valencia’s flood damaged streets

Hundreds of people died in the devastating flooding in Spain

British man who survived Valencia floods describes hearing his neighbours’ horrifying final screams before they died

Live
Kamala Harris has formally conceded defeat to Donald Trump

US election 2024 LIVE: Kamala Harris says she will 'fight in quieter ways' as she concedes defeat to Donald Trump

Kris Finney has been missing since Thursday

British man missing in Tenerife not seen for three days as Foreign Office issues statement

Barcelona issued with 'extreme danger' flood warning - as fresh rain leaves airport submerged and flights cancelled

Barcelona issued with 'extreme danger' flood warning - as fresh rain leaves airport submerged and flights cancelled

Coco Gauff performs in front of a small crowd at the WTA finals in Saudia Arabia

Tim Henman hits out at ‘disappointing’ crowd after 400 watch women’s finals in Saudi Arabia

Dr Florian Willet, president of Sarco operator The Last Resort, and the suicide pod

First person to use Sarco 'suicide pod' heard three chilling words before death