New details emerge about the 20-year-old Trump shooter: ‘We were shocked to find this out’

YouTuber reacts to Thomas Matthew Crooks wearing his merch on the day of Trump assassination attempt

More details are emerging in the aftermath of an assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania over the weekend. Law enforcement continue to investigate 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was killed on Saturday, in search of a motive behind the shooting and to uncover how the incident could have occurred.

The FBI is still combing through photos and videos taken at the scene.

Crooks went to a shooting range the day before the assassination attempt

Crooks had a remote control detonator with him

After his errands, Crooks drove about an hour north to get to the rally. There was an “improvised explosive device” in the trunk of his car, a Hyundai Sonata, an unidentified official told CNN. The device was connected to a receiver using wires, and Crooks had a remote control detonator with him.

“That suggests the gunman may have been planning to set off an explosion remotely, and investigators are considering the theory that he may have been planning a distraction during the shooting,” per CNN

YouTuber ‘shocked’ that Crooks was wearing his merch

During the assassination attempt, Crooks was reportedly wearing a t-shirt saying “Demolition Ranch” on it — the name of a popular, Texas-based YouTube channel about firearms. The channel has more than 11 million subscribers.

Matt Carriker
This still image was taken from a video posted by Matt Carriker, the creator of YouTube channel Demolition Ranch. The gunman who made an assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump was reportedly wearing a Demolition Rahnch t-shirt when he shot at Trump during a rally on July 13.Photo by DemolitionRanch /YouTube

“We were shocked and confused to find this out,” he said. “The shooter who tried to assassinate Trump was wearing merch from my channel, was wearing a Demolition Ranch t-shirt. And that sucked to see that. That was rough.”

He said he doesn’t vet the people who purchase merchandise, as it would be “impossible” but that he would like to “keep people like that” (referring to Crooks) from buying or being associated with the brand.

“To see my name next to the shooter’s name, it sucks. I wish we could keep that from happening,” he said. “This channel is not about violence. This channel will never be. We never would condone that at all.”

He said he did not know Crooks and had never met him.

As of Tuesday morning, the video has been viewed almost 4 million times.

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