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Experts Discuss Mental Health and Legal Implications of Trump's Attempted Assassin

FBI and mental health professionals analyze the background and behaviors of shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks, while legal experts weigh in on potential charges against his parents.

  • Thomas Matthew Crooks, described as a 'loner,' attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump on July 13.
  • Crooks' background includes signs of depression and social isolation, according to FBI evaluations.
  • Mental health experts emphasize that being a 'loner' is not inherently dangerous but can be a red flag when combined with other behaviors.
  • Legal experts suggest that Crooks' parents are unlikely to face criminal charges but may encounter civil liability.
  • The FBI reports that Crooks acted alone, with no evidence of coconspirators in the assassination attempt.
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