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PA investigators visit Trump shooter Thomas Crooks’ home Sunday for over an hour

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Two plainclothes agents believed to be federal agents visited the Pennsylvania home of suspect Thomas Matthew Crooks, who shot former President Donald Trump, on Sunday, more than a week after Crooks, 20, opened fire at a campaign rally.

At around 2pm, two men carrying large bags were greeted at the front door and let in.

They remained at the modest home on Milford Drive in the quiet suburb of Bethel Park for 85 minutes before getting back in their black SUV and driving off.

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Two agents, believed to be federal agents, enter the home of Thomas Crooks. (Derek Shook/Fox News Digital)

Later that same afternoon, two men in black suits knocked repeatedly on the neighbor’s door. No one answered. They walked to the side of the house and came out a few minutes later.

The slain gunman’s father has been holed up in his brick house since his troubled son’s assassination attempt left President Trump bleeding from his ear, killed firefighter Corey Comperatore and severely injured two others.

A counter sniper stopped the gunman with a single shot to the head.

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Thomas Crookes' House

Two men, believed to be FBI agents, leave the home of Thomas Crooks. (Derek Shook/Fox News Digital)

His sister, Katie Crooks, was also spotted at her parents’ house with takeaway pizza and a bottle of Mountain Dew.

It was not immediately clear whether the gunman’s mother, Mary Elizabeth Crooks, was at the home. Both parents are licensed professional counselors.

On Saturday, it was revealed for the first time that suspect Thomas Matthew Crooks had used a drone to spy on the rally before the assassination attempt, and the drone was later recovered by the FBI.

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Thomas Crookes' House

Investigators visit Thomas Crooks’ neighbors. (Derek Shook/Fox News Digital)

The FBI, which is leading the investigation, has not yet identified any ideological or political views that could explain Crooks’ motives.

Agents searched his phone and found photos of President Biden, President Trump and other senior administration officials.

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Also found were searches for dates for President Trump’s rallies and the Democratic National Convention, as well as the term “depression.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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