Motivation for July 13th Trump shooting: speculation, conjecture, moving to evidence supported hypothesis

As an interesting note: Trump’s security has been recently increased after reports of possible assassination threats from Iran. I am not at all suggesting that they were involved in this incident.

Oh, brother – security boosted and this nearly successful attempt still happened? What were they on alert for – a couple of swarthy bearded guys?

Where’d the tip come from?

There have already been videos and pictures shared suggesting that Trump was never wounded. Why? Either calling it a false flag or that Trump is too tough?

The important thing the Russians are trying to achieve is to make it so no American believes there is any such thing as truth or fact. Everything is opinion, everything is unreliable.

Separately, the false flag narrative says nobody would want to harm Our Savior. And the “he wasn’t wounded” narrative suggests Our Savior is invincibly tough; a real Superman. Both of which play into the idea that the audience should vote for Our Savior.

Lastly, remember that every time anyone clicks on anything or re-shares anything, somebody makes money. So just keep churning out stuff for people to click on and you too can make money. It need not be any deeper than that. And in many cases it isn’t deeper than that.

And what could be more American than that?

Just wanted to share some new (?) info that the shooter made reference to July 13 being his “premiere” and had searched for info on both Trump and Biden events (notably the DNC).

So I’m thinking his plan was to shoot something/someone, and if it hadn’t been the Trump event he would have found another opportunity

I was listening to a podcast where they suggested the shooter might have hoped that killing his target would start a civil war. That theory sounds plausible to me from my armchair. We’ll probably never know. He seems like a school shooter type, as others have said, wanting to have a big angry fit and hurt others on their way out.

Interesting. That strongly implies that he expected not only to survive, but to escape and be able to shoot somebody else.

Much of what I’ve been reading on these boards has assumed that he expected to be dead almost as soon as he started shooting. As that’s what happened, and also as that was the only way the assorted law enforcement people had to get him to instantly stop shooting, it does seem obvious – but maybe it wasn’t obvious to him.

I think that there’s a lot about this that only makes sense if he assumed he’d be able to survive. Like, why leave his ID at home? It wouldn’t have mattered if he’d be dead. It was an idiotic assumption, of course, but it seems to be the one he was making.

Yeah, it’s looking more and more that he built up a fantasy where he’d be acknowledged and respected after pulling off some stupid and truly despicable acts.

I suppose everybody is the hero of their own story, but he appears to have believed he was entitled to be the hero of others’ stories as well.

Yeah; though it does seem to presume that he was idiot enough to think that he’d be the only one up on a roof with a rifle. If it hadn’t occurred to him that police forces would also have snipers posted and he’d be visible to them, maybe he thought he could get back down and get away somehow; possibly by blending with a chaotic crowd? Though you’d think that the fact he’d been spotted and there were people yelling about him from ground level would make that seem unlikely. And if he expected to get down through the building he’d have run into the people posted there; though they might have tried to take him alive as he wouldn’t have been actively shooting at that point – at least if he didn’t take aim at them.

Some would-be or actual presidential assassins have been taken alive. But the chances of getting loose afterwards wouldn’t be good. And of course if the person’s in the middle of shooting and the only way to reach them fast is with a bullet – bullets are what they’re going to get.

But this doesn’t seem to be a person who had things well thought through. At least, unless his intention was a very public suicide. But that doesn’t match with the “premiere” business.

CNN now reporting that the FBI has concluded the Steam account was a hoax and not actually written by the shooter.

That’s how the scumbag in Highland Park did it on July 4, 2022. Police didn’t catch up to him for a couple of hours.

And also from a rooftop. He may have read about this and thought ‘I’m smarter than him, I actually will get away!’ (Though he wasn’t, and probably wouldn’t have.)

But parades don’t usually have law enforcement snipers posted on nearby roofs to watch out for assassins.

ETA:

So much for that theory:

I still think he might have expected to get away somehow.

They do now – at least in Highland Park.

Now you mention it, playing golf by shooting at the ball with different types of guns would make the game much more interesting.

Maybe he was hoping to take his shot and then detonate the explosives in his car, adding to the confusion and tumult.

Or maybe the plan was to detonate the explosives first, as a distraction, then take his shots, but the detonator didn’t work. Or he was too rushed by the cop on the ladder to try it.

Would you settle for explosives?