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Monday, July 15, 2024

Ross Meurant: Trump's Security Service Failed

Former President Donald Trump’s narrow escape from a bullet between the eyes, resonates.  How much closer can one be to death’s door, than have a rifle bullet slice your right ear?

In my assessment, the US Secret Service, failed Mr Trump.

“Close Protection” i.e. close-by Security Agents, tasked with being within a radius of 5 meters – front, rear, left side, right side, is elementary protection-cover for, “risk” persons.

American Presidents, are all, “high risk” targets.  “High Risk” should have two circles of security: 5 meters and an inner, 1 meter second circle.

Close Protection personnel, are (supposed) to put their lives before the life of the politician whom they serve.  That is, take a knife thrust or revolver shot or acid, intended for their charge, from a would-be assassin who has managed to manoeuvre through outer security and be within touching distance of their target.

These precautions are the standards I recommended as V.I.P. Security Planning which was my part of my role as, Criminal Intelligence Inspector O/C Auckland – late 1980s.  

Two examples:  1986

    • 22 February – 2 March: Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
    • Prince Edward

Queen Elizabeth visit was, “high risk”.   

Later that year, Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers, were, “risk”

New Zealand Prime Ministers, depending on the time and circumstances, are, “risk”, and at times, “high-risk”.

In my assessment, former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was a, “high-risk” level and although she’s been out of office for over 2 years, she is still a, “risk”.

US Security Agents running beside vehicles carrying Presidents, is another application of Close Protection, but this parody, did not stop President J.F. Kennedy being shot dead, as he waved to crowds from his open roofed limo, in Dallas, 1963.

Which brings me to the first point of failure (in my assessment), by the US Secret Service.

Lee Harvey Oswald shot President JFK from several levels up a high rise building along the concourse followed by Kennedy.  If the US Secret Service did learn from that tragedy, then what the hell goes on in de-briefings and the “mess” room (in house bar) after such happenings?

Every V.I.P. visit I was involved with as a planning officer, calculated the route to be taken by the V.I.P. and in so doing, considered which points along the route, provided a, “firing position”, for an assassination attempt with a rile (in my day usually 308 scope sight – maybe silencer but probably not because that device weakens the velocity of bullet travel).

This was (and I presume still is), standard practice for all “risk” V.I.P.s in New Zealand.

From what one reads about where Mr Trump’s assassin managed to crawl i.e. a roof top with clear vision of where Mr Trump was to address the crowd, carrying a rifle and also visible to on-lookers?

Where were the roof top Security Service marksmen?

Knowing (as they did) where and when Mr Trump was going to address the crowd, surely some well-paid “expert” in security, had assigned marksmen to strategic locations which ensured that any person appearing (as did this assassin) on a roof top or high-rise window frame, could be: (a) identified and (b) taken out?

Alas.  This seems not to have been the level of security offered, the former President of America.

The second point of failure I address, is the apparent absence of security drones?

Drones are today’s weapon of defence – and attack.

Not only should the Security Service have deployed, “defence drones”, to identify potential dangers, in my view, every risk as high as is the President of USA, should also have anti drone defence system, in place.

That is, a ground located device/weapon, to shoot down or disable any hostile drone which appears, in the zone where the “high risk” person may be.

In my assessment, the days of assassination by rile, are done and dusted.  Only fools – like the dead assassin who tried but failed to kill Mr Trump, resort to rifles.

Getting to and from a “kill point”, is these days, too problematic.  CCTV alone, can and will back track any culprit – even to the point where he/she may have stolen a vehicle 3 months earlier, as part of the plan. 

Drones are different.

Anyone can buy a drone.   Anyone can learn to fly one.  And one does not have to use GPS to fly a drone to a visible target. 

That means, no trace.

A bad day at the de-briefing office or “mess”, now looms for the Security Service, so lauded as they have been for their gallant but too late, bodies covering an already wounded President.

Ross Meurant BAs MPP. Former Police Inspector O/C Criminal Intelligence & V.I.P. Security. Former Member of Parliament. Former Diplomatic Representative. Current partner.

11 comments:

Sean M Cosford said...

You have made some interesting points based on your previous experience and observation of what unfolded. After todays events in the United States, what concerns me more is this: that the gunman only added to the number of votes Trump already had. Joe Biden is a fine man with a moral compass that is intact. But hes clearly suffering from early onset dementia of some form. Todays shooting along with Bidens verbal blunders over the past week or two should be enough to see Trump waltz into office again.....
Its a sad state of affairs that Trump and Biden are the best that the Republicans and Democrats can come up with to contest the next election in a country that calls itself the greatest democracy on the planet....

TJS said...

You are dead right Ross Meurant.
There were people that had already sighted the assassin and advising the security detail. This was ignored. They were late to come to the former President's aid. Scrabbling and fumbling. May I say DEI.
It was only some freak chance that he escaped the bullet by moving upon hearing something and that enabled President Trump to be unscathed. He also copped a bullet to the chest, but he had a kevlar on vest on, one presumes. Trump had asked for a beefed up security detail but was denied.
Their are some worrying issues to the integrity of his security detail, that is for certain. People were killed, some are fighting for their lives. Awnsers please. Stop this anti Trump nonsense! It is pathetic! Very shallow.

DeeM said...

I can feel a JFK-type conspiracy theory brewing already.

An attendee reported a lone person on a rooftop overlooking the rally. The Secret Service did nothing about it and BANG! That's where the shots were fired from. The shooter was then promptly dispatched by the Secret Service before he could be questioned.

Incompetence or a set-up? There'll be no shortage of opinion either way on social media, I'm sure.

The only certain thing I've taken away from this is to never sit behind the speaker at a rally. Where do you think the bullets are likely to go when they miss!

I.C. Clairly said...

There are legitimate failures, and then there is blatantly messing up to such an extent that it cannot be attributed to incompetence.

Trump was a sitting duck in that location, and this was likely deliberate. The roof top of that building was the prime spot for a would-be assassin, yet it was wide open. The SS snipers even appeared to have their weapons already trained on the shooter when Trump was still speaking, but only took the shooter out after he'd already got 4 or 5 shots off.

Essentially, any political assassination or attempt should be assumed to be a conspiracy until the hypothesis is proven otherwise, such is the nature and the effect of a high profile political killing.

A good working theory is that, while Trump has (at least outwardly) become a much tamer beast than he was in 2016 and has since been somewhat assimilated into the Establishment, he isn't as controlled by Big Money and therefore as "reliable" as someone like a Haley, DeSantis or a Rubio. Therefore, why not try to knock him off a couple of days before the RNC officially makes him the nominee, then slot one of the others in at the last minute, and in effect, select the next President, due to the disarray Biden and any successor to him are in. Moreover, the GOP replacement would also have the benefit of the support of "Trump's ghost" leading up to November.

Anonymous said...

Donald J Trump is alive today solely due to a bad wind estimate by the shooter.

DJT was not saved by USSS brilliance. The fact that USSS allowed a rifle armed shooter within 150yds to a preplanned event is either malice or massive incompetence.

Clearly there was adequate uncontrolled dead space for a shooter to move into position and take multiple aimed shots.

The shooter was given every opportunity; Democrats almost got what they have long wanted.

Ray S said...

The whole thing is a bit smelly.
Either the shooter was a poor shooter or a remarkable marksman.
150- yards should net present a problem to an accomplished shooter.
The fact that the shooter was seen prior to the attempt on Trump and nothing was done is the interesting bit.

The secret service dont muck around when a perceived threat is identified.
The FBI will probably be tasked with investigating the event.

Who will be blamed will be the interesting bit, I can take a guess who it will be.
Better keep your head down Joe.

MVK said...

Blame Putin?

Brian Walker said...

I.C.Clairly - a VERRY clever pseudonym. I totally agree with ALL of your also clever script. It will be interesting to see how they cover this one up - perhaps like that they did with the JFK shooting?????. Brian Walker.

TJS said...

Brian Walker. I agree with your observation and I.C.Clairly quite correctly points out that one has to assume "a conspiracy until the hypothesis is proven otherwise" at the moment there are a few hypothesis. The one which Clairly provides is quite reasonable. I hope they get to the truth, however, the people concerned are experts in subterfuge.

Grumpy said...

We have now seen multiple replays of that attempt on Trump. What interests me is that the two protection snipers had the would-be assassin lined up, yet held their fire until the young shooter got off a quick barrage - you can see the rifle of the officer nearest to the camera kick as he fired. There was no shifting of position or anything to delay his action.
He may have been directed to hold his fire until the attacker took action, but that would surprise me (having been stationed with armed Police at times in the past as their medic).

Anonymous said...

Trump survived the deliberate incompetence of the SS because the shooter experienced buck fever in all probability. I find it astonishing that people think its easy to just go out and shoot somebody.