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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 15, 2024

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Just to provide some counter-narrative evidence, apparently Crook had researched both Trump and Biden campaign schedules and had, for all appearances[1] picked Trump as he passed within 50 miles that week.

Note saying the rest of the post is wrong about incompetence, but as I see it, the guy on the roof there couldn't figure out if the perp was local PD and didn't want to start a friendly fire incident before someone deconflicting them. The fact that local PD was stationed in the building actually makes this narrative more plausible that maybe one of their guys would go out on the roof.

[1] Appearances, reality, etc...

I mean, if all we get is the evidence we have... he searched about "major depressive disorder" in April and "In the days after the rally was announced, he made searches related to Trump, President Biden, the former president's whereabouts on July 13 and the Democratic National Convention."

So if we never hear anything else about motive, my educated guess is that he wanted to shoot either Biden or Trump and chose Trump due to proximity. Would be nice to get more, though.

Right, which means all the (right-wing)-hyperbole-about-the-(left-wing)-hyperbole was completely off the mark.

When we get a full investigation into the guy, and all the evidence gets published, then we can start talking about who was off the mark. I am so over going for mundane conclusions by default.

The fact that local PD was stationed in the building actually makes this narrative more plausible that maybe one of their guys would go out on the roof.

Not only would but quite possibly should have been on the roof.

One has to wonder how often it happens that the local cops don't behave remotely as they're supposed to.

Indeed. Who wants to be the trigger happy sniper that shot a local cop with a wife & kids.