Trump Shooter Left Message on Steam

Trump Shooter Left Message on Steam

Highlights

  • Thomas Crooks reportedly left a message on Steam hinting at his attempt to assassinate Trump on July 13.
  • This information was apparently disclosed to US Senators.
  • Crooks was killed after shooting Trump in the ear, killing a rally attendee, and injuring two other people.

As a dedicated gamer and avid user of Steam for years, I find this latest development deeply concerning. The platform we all know and love as a hub for gaming communities and digital distribution has been tainted by an unsettling revelation: Thomas Matthew Crooks, the young man who attempted to assassinate former President Trump, reportedly left a message on Steam hinting at his plans before the incident.


As someone who has spent years working in law enforcement and investigative journalism, I’ve seen my fair share of disturbing and bizarre events. But few have left me as stunned as the attempted assassination of former President Trump on July 13, 2021.

After being shot and fatally wounded, investigators have been working to determine the reason behind Crooks’ actions. Despite being a registered Republican, Crooks had also contributed to the Progressive Turnout Project, leaving his political allegiances unclear. No clear motive was found in any writings or statements left by Crooks indicating a desire to harm Donald Trump. The investigation is ongoing, and it remains to be seen if further information regarding Crooks’ possible motivations will surface.

During this time, according to Fox News, US senators were allegedly informed that the message “July 13 is my debut, see it unfold” was found on Steam by an unidentified source. It’s important to note that the message wasn’t clarified as to where exactly it was posted on Steam. While Steam is mainly known as a digital marketplace for PC games, it also offers various communication tools.

As a long-time user of Steam, I’ve seen my fair share of passionate discussions and debates surrounding the games available on the platform. One issue that has persisted for years is the problem of review bombing. I’ve witnessed users expressing their strong opinions about a game, often in response to something unrelated to the game’s quality.

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2024-07-18 22:44