A week after Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire at a rally in Pennsylvania, wounding former President Donald Trump and killing a bystander, men believed to be FBI agents were seen scouring Crooks’ neighborhood on Saturday.
Two men clutching documents were seen getting out of a small black SUV and going door-to-door in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, near the home of the shooter’s parents. In the back of the SUV was a box labeled “FBI Ethics Pocket Guide.”
The men broke into at least three homes, staying for about five minutes each before leaving.
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Two men believed to be FBI agents were searching the neighborhood of President Trump’s shooter, Thomas Matthew Crook, on Saturday. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)
The FBI, which is leading the investigation into the assassination attempt, is still investigating to determine a motive for the shooting that left former volunteer fire chief Corey Comperatore dead and two bystanders injured.
Trump sustained a wound in his right ear before a counter sniper shot and killed Crooks at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13.
Crooks, 20, is described as a loner and avid gamer with no clear political allegiance.
The FBI conducted more than 200 interviews and reviewed 14,000 images stored on Crooks’ phone.
The troubled engineering student had Googled Trump, President Joe Biden and upcoming campaign schedules before the shooting.
A source told Fox News Digital that he also looked into the now 18-year-old high school shooter, Ethan Crumbly, at some point before the attack.
Trump shooter Thomas Crooks’ online search history included “depression,” Trump, Biden and the Democratic National Convention

Suspect Thomas Matthews Crooks opened fire on former President Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday. (Google Maps/Handouts/Wire)
Crumbley is serving a life sentence without parole for the 2021 shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan, killing four students and wounding seven others. He was just 15 years old at the time.
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Kimberly Cheatle, the criticized director of the U.S. Secret Service, is scheduled to testify before the House Oversight Committee on Monday amid continuing calls for her resignation following the assassination attempt.
She has said she has no plans to resign.
Audrey Conklin and Emmett Jones contributed to this report.





