The FBI has come under renewed heat after admitting it had been previously notified that the suspect in a second assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump illegally had a gun due to his status as a convicted felon.
The missed opportunity involving Ryan Wesley Routh is not the first time the bureau was notified about an individual who went on to commit, or attempted to commit, a major crime.
The FBI told Just The News in a statement on Tuesday that it receives thousands of tips every day, which is fielded through its National Threat Operations Center (NTOC) in West Virginia.
The tips involving a threat to life, serious bodily injury, or significant violent action are treated as the highest priority and referred to the appropriate FBI field office or other relevant office.
Through this process, the FBI was notified about the dangers that certain people could pose at least five times in recent years, and those people went on to commit a mass shooting, or attempted to kill Trump.
Here is a look at those incidents and what the FBI admitted to knowing before the events. […]
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