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Bethel Park at center of search for answers after attempted Trump assassination


Bethel Park at center of search for answers after attempted Trump assassination

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BETHEL PARK, Pa. (KDKA) — The attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, has made Bethel Park an epicenter in the search for answers. 

In the neighborhood where Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, lived, people are in disbelief to find their neighborhood connected to this moment in American history. 

Kelly Little lives across the street from the home where he lived. 

“It’s not ideal, but people have jobs to do,” she said. “Everyone’s been appreciative and respectful.”

She did interviews all day on Monday. But Allegheny County Councilman Dan Grzybek, who lives in Bethel Park, said she’s in the minority. 

“People are generally tired of the press and knocking on their doors and really just the overall upending that an event like this creates for the adjacent community,” Grzybek said. 

One man told KDKA-TV that after granting an interview, he got more than 100 calls from across the world. He said he had to disconnect his phone. 

Grzybek lives on the same street as the shooter and said he once knocked on their door while he was campaigning. 

“I had a really pleasant conversation with them,” Grzybek said. “I got the perception they were nice people.”

What’s inside the house does not concern him, though. It’s what he said his neighbors fear could happen on the outside. 

“People are concerned that this act of political violence will result in further political violence,” he said. 

Multiple neighbors KDKA-TV spoke to on Monday shared the same concern.

“I can see why if you are a big supporter of him, you would be angry, right? You’re worried about your party, about your leader, and it could have the potential to spiral,” Grzybek said. 

Part of the concern stems from the lack of clarity about the shooter’s motives. 

“As a result, I think people are worried that conspiracy theorists are going to come to the area and do something not particularly smart,” Grzybek said. 

He said police are doing their best to make sure people are safe. He added that Bethel Park’s emergency services are up to the task.

“There’s so many fantastic things about Bethel Park, and people absolutely don’t want this to be the thing Bethel Park is known for,” Grzybek said. 

He said people band together in the face of tragedy here. But before the focus can return here, things need to quiet down.

“I’m looking forward to it going back to normal for sure and enjoying the serenity of my front porch,” Little said. 

Grzybek says preventing violence will take elected leaders not inciting it. He also stressed that this is a very safe neighborhood.

Person seen coming and going from shooter’s home

On Monday night, a person was seen walking a suitcase into the shooter’s home. 

There was no response to questions KDKA-TV asked from the person as they entered their Bethel Park home. It was not clear who the person was. 



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Prosecutors in Italy said Saturday they have opened an investigation into shipwreck and manslaughter after a superyacht capsized during a storm off the coast of Sicily, killing seven people onboard.

Termini Imerese prosecutor Ambrogio Cartosio confirmed the investigation but said no suspect is currently identified. Investigators are hoping to salvage the ship, which is lying on the seabed 164 feet underwater, but that may take months. 

“We are only in the initial phase of the investigation. We can’t exclude any sort of development at present,” he told reporters at a news conference. 

The main question investigators are focusing on is how a sailing vessel deemed “unsinkable” by its manufacturer, Italian shipyard Perini Navi, sank while a nearby sailboat remained largely unscathed.

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The 184-foot sailing yacht Bayesian is seen in an undated file photo provided by SuperYacht Times.

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Civil protection officials said they believe the yacht, which featured a distinctive 246-feet aluminum mast, was struck by a tornado over the water, known as a waterspout, and sank quickly. 

Rescuers on Friday brought ashore the last of seven bodies from the sinking of The Bayesian, an 184-foot British-flagged luxury yacht that went down in a storm while docked near the small Sicilian village of Porticello early Monday. The sailboat was carrying a crew of 10 people and 12 passengers.

The body was believed to be that of Hannah Lynch, 18, the daughter of British tech magnate Mike Lynch. His body was recovered on Thursday. He had been celebrating his recent acquittal on fraud charges with his family and the people who had defended him at trial in the United States. His wife, Angela Bacares, was among the 15 survivors who escaped in a lifeboat. 

“The Lynch family is devastated, in shock and is being comforted and supported by family and friends. Their thoughts are with everyone affected by the tragedy,” a spokesperson for the family said in a statement issued Friday.

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Italian Coast Guards (Guardia Costiera) carry a body ahore in Porticello, near Palermo in Sicily, Italy, Aug. 21, 2024. 

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The other five victims are Christopher Morvillo, one of Lynch’s U.S. lawyers, and his wife, Neda; Jonathan Bloomer, chairman of Morgan Stanley’s London-based investment banking subsidiary, and his wife, Judy; and Recaldo Thomas, the yacht’s chef.

Rescuers struggled for four days to find all the bodies, making only slow headway through the interior of the wreck because of how far below the surface it is. Searchers used an underwater drone as part of the recovery efforts. 

Area resident Maria Vizzo told CBS News that the region has “never seen something like this.” 

“Sunday night here we saw the end of the world in Porticello,” Vizzo said in Italian. “The town of Porticello is mourning these people who died. Everyone is talking about it on the radio, and in the news. We are here. We pray to the Lord, and we ask for a blessing for those who died.” 



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