No, viral video of man yelling ‘slash Republican throats’ doesn't show suspected Trump rally shooter

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No, viral video of man yelling ‘slash Republican throats’ doesn't show suspected Trump rally shooter
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Gilbert police said they are investigating reports of a verbal altercation and fight near Greenfield and Guadalupe roads on July 15.

The video showing a man yelling was taken in 2020 at Arizona State University. ASU confirmed it was not Thomas Matthew Crooks.A video clip with millions of views is being shared online with claims it shows Thomas Matthew Crooks screaming into a crowd and making threats against Republicans and fascists. at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, July 13. Crooks was killed at the scene by the Secret Service. The FBI is still investigating Crooks’ motive and believe he acted alone.

In the days following the attack, conspiracy theories and unfounded speculations have spread on social media as questions build about whether politics could have motivated Crooks. No, the man yelling in viral video isn’t Thomas Matthew Crooks, the suspect in the attempted assassination of former President Trump.The viral video of a man yelling and making threatening gestures about Republicans and fascists doesn’t show Thomas Matthew Crooks.

“ASU concluded its investigation back in 2020, in conjunction with the FBI, and determined the subject in the video was not a credible threat – and that person has a different name and different date of birth than the suspect in the attempted assassination of former President Trump over the weekend,” the statement continued.

A spokesperson for Arizona State University police and a university spokesperson referred us to the official statement issued by Crow and did not provide further detail about the viral claims. Using InVid, a video forensics tool, VERIFY analyzed the keyframes of the viral video and conducted a reverse image search of the frames. VERIFY was able to trace the video to one posted on X on Feb. 5, 2020,from the same incident, showing a different angle. The man can be clearly seen and doesn’t look like the. Crooks would have been a sophomore in high school in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania at the time the video was taken at Arizona State University.

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