Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak in Pennsylvania, just 200 miles from where an attempt on his life was made earlier this month. Security experts are emphasizing the need for heightened security measures in light of potential copycat threats.
Kevin Maloy, a former special agent with the State Department, highlighted the concern for copycat behavior, stating that individuals may seek attention by emulating the recent assassination attempt. Gene Petrino, an expert on active shooter incidents, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the increased security risk following a recent attack.
Security preparations for the event at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in Harrisburg involve collaboration between the Secret Service, Pennsylvania State and Capitol Police, and the local Harrisburg Police Department. The expansive indoor venue poses challenges due to the potential size of the crowd and visibility concerns.
Security sweeps have been conducted to identify vulnerabilities and potential hiding spots for weapons or explosives. Measures such as increased distance between Trump and the crowd, aerial drone coverage, sniper teams, and K-9 units are expected to enhance security.
Experts stress the importance of securing arrival and departure routes, considering alternative entrances, and controlling access to vantage points within the venue. An evacuation strategy and a prepared motorcade are in place in case of another assassination attempt.
Reflecting on the recent incident in Butler, Maloy acknowledged the need for lessons learned and improvements within the Secret Service. While questioning whether the incident was due to incompetence or complacency, he emphasized the agency's professionalism and dedication to protecting dignitaries.