Life size ‘nail’ sculpture of former President Trump unveiled at assassination attempt site


Local artist Bill Secunda not only describes Donald Trump as “tough as nails” after the former president shook off an assassination attempt here, he created a life-size sculpture to hammer the idiom home.

Secunda was so inspired by Trump’s actions, in which he raised his fist defiantly and exhorted rallygoers to “Fight, fight, fight” moments after being grazed by an assassin’s bullet, that he built a unique likeness of the former president out of nails. Secunda unveiled the statue at the Butler Farm Show on Saturday, the same venue where the deadly shooting took place on July 13.

“I tried to give him the expression of ‘Let’s fight,’ but let’s do it nonviolent[ly]. Let’s do it right,” Secunda told Fox News Digital at his garage studio.

Like many Americans, Secunda was inspired seeing Trump raising his fist in the air as Secret Service agents whisked him to safety seconds after shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks clipped his ear with a rifle shot. 

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Butler artist Bill Secunda stands in front of his nail-based structure of former President Trump. (Michael Dorgan/Fox News digital)

His carefully curated installation – made up of around 4,000 twisted and bent metal nails – portrays Trump in a light navy suit with his arm upraised.

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“I tried to give him that look of firm determination,” Secunda said. “When he got shot a lot of Butler people, they didn’t run away. They were upset [but] they were going to stay there and make sure he was OK.”

Two pictures of a statue of former President Trump made from nails

The life-size statue is made from 4,000 twisted and bent metal nails and portrays Trump defiantly raising his right fist in the air. (Michael Dorgan/Fox News digital)

“I hope [the statue] helps people get a little bit more strength,” he continued. “This guy is tough, he’s strong. You know, maybe we need to be a little stronger. This is kind of a tough time for our country and I kind of hope it helps. People were upset that it happened here, and I think they’re more upset that it happened at all.”

The 6-foot 3-inch high sculpture is made entirely from traditional flat-headed cut nails which Secunda says are typically driven into concrete. It’s a technique Secunda often uses in his artwork.

I build an armature first and then I start welding each nail, a lot of them need heating up and [are] bent into place,” Secunda said of his nail-based structures, many of which pepper his expansive garden, including a life-size moose. He’s made plenty of other life-size animals during his 30-year career, including a bear, a bison and a lion, while other installations include a giant tin man made out of wood that features imposingly on his property.

“The hair was a lot of fun,” Secunda says of Trump’s iconic hairdo in his piece. “I did a lot of research on his ears and a lot of research on his hair. Once I got it formed right, I used a brazing rod and welded it on there to give it the yellow [finish].”

He says the Trump structure is his first politically themed creation, although he’s also made two giant statues of Jesus Christ on a cross. 

The Trump statue at the butler Farm Show

Secunda’s Trump statue is being displayed at the Butler Farm Show. (Bill Secunda)

Secunda had a head start on his latest project. In 2020, he created a sculpture depicting Trump ripping open his shirt like Superman to reveal a gold-colored letter “T.” After the assassination attempt, his cousin suggested he revamp it to reflect the shooting, so Secunda got back to work. 

He removed Trump’s right arm and then re-welded it to show him now raising it with a clenched fist. He got rid of the “T” on his chest, re-made the shirt and chest area and then finally burned a hole in his right ear to represent the bullet striking it.

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Secunda says he turned down an offer to sell the original piece back then, yearning to some day proudly show his handiwork to Trump. His hope now is that if the former president returns to Butler for another campaign rally, as he has hinted he will, he’ll finally get that opportunity after all these years.

I turned down a sale a long time ago on it just because I wanted to see if I could show it to [Trump]. After all these years… maybe the reason I still had it was to make it better… This is a much better message.”

The base of a metal nail structure of former President Trump

The base of the structure contains the words “tough as nails.” (Michael Dorgan/Fox News digital)

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Bodycam footage shows police interrupting Trump shooter moments before assignation attempt


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FIRST ON FOX: Police bodycam footage obtained by Fox News Digital on Thursday through a records request shows two officers attempting to intercept Thomas Matthew Crooks on a roof seconds before he allegedly tried to assassinate former President Trump at a campaign rally last month.

The footage is taken from two officers from the Butler Township Police Department who made a desperate attempt to stop Crooks moments before he fired his DPMS AR-15 rifle, striking Trump in the ear, killing Corey Comperatore and injuring two others.  

“F—ing this close, bro. Dude, he turned around on me,” the officer who was hoisted can be heard saying later on in bodycam video released Thursday.

One officer can be seen hoisting another officer onto the roof where Crooks was stationed, which is about 12 feet above the ground.

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One officer signals to hoist another officer onto the roof where would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks was stationed. (Butler Township Police Department)

Crooks pointed his weapon at the officer who scaled the building, before the officer ultimately ducks his head and loses his grip on the roof’s edge and falls about 8 feet to the ground, spraining his ankle, Butler Township Manager Thomas Knights previously told Fox News Digital.

The footage captures Crooks toward the end as officers surround his body after countersnipers fatally shot him.

“I’m f—ing p—ed. We couldn’t find him,” another officer can be heard saying in the bodycam footage.

Bodycamera footage shows an officer spotting Thomas Crooks on the roof of the AGR building seocnds before he opened fire.

Bodycam footage shows an officer spotting Thomas Matthew Crooks on the roof of the AGR building seconds before he opened fire. (Butler Twp Police Dept.)

Buildings that are adjacent to The Butler Farm Show, site of a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump,

Buildings that are adjacent to The Butler Farm Show, site of a campaign rally for former President Trump, are seen on July 15 in Butler, Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

“Before you motherf—ers came up here, I popped my head up there like an idiot by myself, dude,” the officer who was boosted onto the roof says. “Then he turned around and I f—ing dropped, and I started f—ing, I was calling out, ‘Bro, f—ing on top of the roof.’ F—ing, we’re not on the same frequency?”

“F—ing we’re not on the same frequency?”

— Officer in bodycam footage

Butler Township PD Lt. Matthew Pearson told a local outlet that the officer was unable to draw his weapon since he was hanging from the building.

Seconds later, Crooks opened fire and grazed Trump’s right ear. Three rallygoers were also shot, including Comperatore, 50, who was killed protecting his family from danger.

Additional footage from the Butler Township police department shows officers immediately after Crooks was neutralized: 

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David Dutch and James Copenhaver were injured after being shot at the rally. They have both since returned home, and Copenhaver’s attorney provided an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital as he continues to recover.

Officers can be seen standing over Crooks’ body on the roof in the footage released Thursday.

Officers stand over Thomas Crooks on the AGR building roof

Officers surround Thomas Matthew Crooks on the AGR roof after countersnipers killed him. (Butler Twp Police Dept.)

In other bodycam video, officers are clearly confused about why the roof of the American Glass Research (AGR) building, where Crooks shot from, was unmanned. 

“I thought you were on the roof?” one officer says.

“Why were we not on the roof…why weren’t we?” 

— Officer in police-worn bodycam footage

There also appears to be confusion about whether the shooter was neutralized and why the shooter wasn’t taken out before he opened fire.

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“If you’d all had a gun up there … I’d have shot him. He wouldn’t have ripped out a gun up there,” one officer says in the bodycam.

“I’d say this is a f— up…somebody f—ed up.”

— Officer in police-worn bodycam footage

The footage is the latest crucial piece of publicly available information released that attempts to shed light on exactly what transpired that day and what efforts were put in place to stop Crooks.

The Butler Farm Show, site of a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump

The Butler Farm Show, site of a campaign rally for former President Trump, is seen July 15 in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump was wounded on July 13 during an assassination attempt while speaking at the rally.  (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

The security breaches that paved the way for the shooting have been muddied by finger-pointing among the various agencies involved at the local, state and federal levels.

Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe said video of someone moving along a roof minutes before Trump was shot confirms a “failure.” 

The video, taken by Copenhaver and exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital, shows a figure moving across the roof of the AGR building just minutes before gunfire rang out at Trump’s rally.

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The FBI previously revealed that Crooks had driven to the rally site at 11 a.m. on the day of the shooting and spent an hour there before heading home.

Crooks did not return to the scene until 3:50 p.m. Local law enforcement officers, in their designated positions, spotted him for the first time around 5:10 p.m. — approximately 50 minutes before Trump took the stage, according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital from Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, who obtained them from the Beaver County Emergency Services Unit (ESU).

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On his return to the rally site, Crooks flew a drone about 200 yards away from where Trump was going to be speaking, according to the FBI. The FBI later said that no photos or videos were taken from the drone and that the agency found no memory card in the drone.

Thomas Matthew Crooks crawling on a roof moments before he attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump.

Thomas Matthew Crooks is seen crawling on a roof moments before he attempted to assassinate former President Trump. (DJ Laughery (background))

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At 5:30 p.m., local law enforcement snapped a picture of Crooks and escalated it to command. 

“Kid learning around building we are in,” an officer wrote in a text message, along with an image of Crooks. “AGR I believe it is. I did see him with a range finder looking towards stage. FYI. If you wanna notify SS snipers to look out.”

A map detailing the locations of interest pertaining to the investigation of Thomas Crooks' attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump

A map details the locations of interest pertaining to the investigation of Thomas Crooks’ attempted assassination of former President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13.  (Sen. Chuck Grassley )

“I lost sight of him,” the officer added.

A follow-up message said: “Call it in to command and have a uniform check it out.”

By 6:12 p.m., the “kid” would be killed by a counter-sniper after he opened fired on the rallygoers.

Text message and picture of Thomas Crooks

Law enforcement circulated a picture of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the texts showed. (Fox News)

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On the day of the rally, Crooks parked his vehicle and flew a drone between about 3:50 p.m. and 4 p.m. about 200 yards from where the former president would be speaking on July 13. FBI Director Christopher Wray testified during a July 17 congressional hearing that Crooks had been at the rally site for about 70 minutes the morning of the assassination attempt. 

Fox News Digital is reviewing the bodycam footage. This post will be updated. 

Fox News’ Sarah Rumpf-Whitten contributed to this report.

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FBI Director Wray reveals 5 key details about Trump shooters’ stash of explosives, weapons


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FBI Director Christopher Wray offered new details about the explosive devices found in Thomas Matthew Crooks’ car and home during testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.

Wray is facing questions from lawmakers about the FBI’s investigation into Crooks’ attempted assassination of former President Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Here are the key details Wray offered regarding the explosives.

The FBI found 3 ‘relatively crude’ devices:

Wray says investigators have so far found three explosive devices they believe belonged to Crooks. Two were found inside Crooks’ vehicle near the Butler rally, and one more was found inside his home.

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Thomas Matthew Crooks had three explosive devices in his vehicle and home when he attacked former President Trump. (Bethel Park School District/Getty Images)

Wray described the bombs as “relatively crude,” but he added they still posed a major threat.

The bombs were rigged for remote detonation:

Despite the crude nature of the explosives, Wray said they were rigged for remote detonation.

Wray did not offer details about the range of the remote detonators, but he said it does not appear that Crooks attempted to set them off before being killed by Secret Service counter snipers.

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FBI Director Christopher Wray offered new details about the explosive devices found in Thomas Matthew Crooks’ car and home during testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Crooks had the detonator on the rooftop:

Crooks had the remote detonator for the explosives with him on the rooftop when he opened fire at Trump.

Wray did not detail the size of the detonator but said Crooks was able to carry it with him onto the rooftop along with his rifle. The FBI director said that the state of the on-off switch on the detonator indicated it would not have worked had Crooks attempted to activate the bombs after opening fire on Trump.

Crooks used encrypted messaging apps:

Wray confirmed that the FBI has gained access to Crooks’ phone, but he said their efforts have been hampered thanks to Crooks’ routine use of encrypted messaging apps.

Wray said the investigation has not ruled out the possibility that Crooks was working with one or more accomplices.

The Butler Farm Show, site of a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump

FBI Director Christopher Wray confirmed that the FBI has gained access to Thomas Crooks’ phone, but he said their efforts have been hampered thanks to Crooks’ routine use of encrypted messaging apps. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

The FBI recovered Crooks’ drone:

Wray said FBI investigators have found and recovered the drone Crooks used to scout out the area where Trump’s rally was taking place.

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He said both the drone and the controller were in Crooks’ vehicle at the time of the shooting.

Investigators believe Crooks flew the drone around near the venue between 3:50 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on the day of the rally. The drone was roughly 200 yards away from the stage during the flight.



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