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Trump shooter requested Saturday off from work and told colleagues he’d be back at work Sunday, officials say

Trump shooter requested Saturday off from work and told colleagues he'd be back at work Sunday, officials say
July 16, 2024

(CNN) — The shooter who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump on Saturday normally would have been at work that day, but he told his boss he needed that the day off because he had “something to do,” according to multiple law enforcement officials.

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