BETHEL PARK, Pennsylvania – Conversations by The Pennsylvania Daily Star with around two dozen neighbors near the house where Thomas Crooks, the 20-year-old who tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump, lived painted a picture of a family that mostly keeps to itself and a young man who had little interaction with the neighborhood.
Crooks lived on Milford Lane in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, in a modest, hilly, middle-class neighborhood with mostly single-story houses built in the 1950s.
On Monday, the section of Milford Lane in front of the Crooks’ house remained blocked by law enforcement. But police had already opened up sections of the neighborhood that it had closed on Saturday after the shooting, according to multiple neighbors.
Read Full Article »