Sean Spicer
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So they get there, we'll call it like 10 or 10.30. At that point, they're already seeing cars slowly drive by in ways that obviously they don't live on that street. And I think 10.56, they get a word from a dispatcher that Crooks' father has called 911 to report his son missing. At that point, they're no longer doing a stakeout. They have to go confront him because obviously he knows something.
So they get there, we'll call it like 10 or 10.30. At that point, they're already seeing cars slowly drive by in ways that obviously they don't live on that street. And I think 10.56, they get a word from a dispatcher that Crooks' father has called 911 to report his son missing. At that point, they're no longer doing a stakeout. They have to go confront him because obviously he knows something.
So they get there, we'll call it like 10 or 10.30. At that point, they're already seeing cars slowly drive by in ways that obviously they don't live on that street. And I think 10.56, they get a word from a dispatcher that Crooks' father has called 911 to report his son missing. At that point, they're no longer doing a stakeout. They have to go confront him because obviously he knows something.
They go up to his door. He meets them out there. And he says, is it true? Was it my son? And they ask him, why would you say that? He said, CNN called me and told me. He got two calls from CNN and a call from an NBC producer. That does not make sense at all.
They go up to his door. He meets them out there. And he says, is it true? Was it my son? And they ask him, why would you say that? He said, CNN called me and told me. He got two calls from CNN and a call from an NBC producer. That does not make sense at all.
They go up to his door. He meets them out there. And he says, is it true? Was it my son? And they ask him, why would you say that? He said, CNN called me and told me. He got two calls from CNN and a call from an NBC producer. That does not make sense at all.
They had it from the ATF report that had the trace of the serial number. So somebody, yeah, the ATF report, somebody had that and decided, you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to call CNN in NBC. They don't know who did it.
They had it from the ATF report that had the trace of the serial number. So somebody, yeah, the ATF report, somebody had that and decided, you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to call CNN in NBC. They don't know who did it.
They had it from the ATF report that had the trace of the serial number. So somebody, yeah, the ATF report, somebody had that and decided, you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to call CNN in NBC. They don't know who did it.
Well, because at that point, did we know the age of the person? I don't think we knew anything. Yeah. CNN called me and told me. And... When I found that out, by the way, I'm still angry about the whole Roger Stone raid. I am just thinking that exact thing. That's so funny. CNN happened to be there that morning right before the cops got there. Liars. They are liars. They are liars.
Well, because at that point, did we know the age of the person? I don't think we knew anything. Yeah. CNN called me and told me. And... When I found that out, by the way, I'm still angry about the whole Roger Stone raid. I am just thinking that exact thing. That's so funny. CNN happened to be there that morning right before the cops got there. Liars. They are liars. They are liars.
Well, because at that point, did we know the age of the person? I don't think we knew anything. Yeah. CNN called me and told me. And... When I found that out, by the way, I'm still angry about the whole Roger Stone raid. I am just thinking that exact thing. That's so funny. CNN happened to be there that morning right before the cops got there. Liars. They are liars. They are liars.
They absolutely had it leaked to them. Oh, I know. And so I saw that and it just instantly reminded me of the Roger Stone thing and then made me angry again.
They absolutely had it leaked to them. Oh, I know. And so I saw that and it just instantly reminded me of the Roger Stone thing and then made me angry again.
They absolutely had it leaked to them. Oh, I know. And so I saw that and it just instantly reminded me of the Roger Stone thing and then made me angry again.
But, you know, that leak, it materially changed how the police responded. They found bombs. They're trying to get a perimeter. They're trying to keep an eye on things. They're waiting to get the signal to actually go confront the family. And because this guy got... I'm convinced that he called police after being called by CNN. Yeah. It's not in the report, but you'll never convince me otherwise.
But, you know, that leak, it materially changed how the police responded. They found bombs. They're trying to get a perimeter. They're trying to keep an eye on things. They're waiting to get the signal to actually go confront the family. And because this guy got... I'm convinced that he called police after being called by CNN. Yeah. It's not in the report, but you'll never convince me otherwise.
But, you know, that leak, it materially changed how the police responded. They found bombs. They're trying to get a perimeter. They're trying to keep an eye on things. They're waiting to get the signal to actually go confront the family. And because this guy got... I'm convinced that he called police after being called by CNN. Yeah. It's not in the report, but you'll never convince me otherwise.
Materially changed how the cops had to approach the home of the shooter. To me, it's just unconscionable.
Materially changed how the cops had to approach the home of the shooter. To me, it's just unconscionable.