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The 20-year-old gunman who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump at a campaign rally flew a drone over the area about two hours before the former US president began to speak, FBI Director Christopher Wray said Wednesday.

Testifying before a congressional committee, Wray stated that the investigation into the July 13 shooting had not yet revealed a motive for the gunman. Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire on Trump with an AR-style assault rifle shortly after 6:00 pm as the Republican White House candidate was addressing a campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania.

READ ALSO: Trump falls to ground after shots fired at Pennsylvania rally

Crooks, perched on the roof of a nearby building, was shot dead by a Secret Service sniper less than 30 seconds after firing his first shots.

Trump was wounded in the ear, two rally attendees were seriously injured, and a 50-year-old Pennsylvania firefighter was shot dead.

US Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned on Tuesday, a day after acknowledging that the agency had failed in its mission to prevent the assassination attempt.

Wray explained that Crooks flew a drone over the rally area for around 11 minutes between 3:50 pm and 4:00 pm, some 200 yards from the stage where Trump was scheduled to speak. The drone and its controller were recovered in the gunmanโ€™s car.

Two โ€œrelatively crudeโ€ explosive devices were also found in the car, along with another at the gunmanโ€™s residence, Wray said. The FBI director noted that the devices had the ability to be detonated remotely, and the gunman had a transmitter with him when he was shot. โ€œIt looks like, because of the on-off position on the receivers, if he had tried to detonate those devices from the roof, it would not have worked,โ€ Wray said. โ€œBut that doesnโ€™t mean the explosives werenโ€™t dangerous.โ€

Asked how many shots Crooks fired, Wray said eight cartridges had been recovered on the roof.

Wray told members of the House Judiciary Committee that investigators โ€œdo not yet have a clear picture of his motive.โ€ He added, โ€œWeโ€™re not seeing that yet, but we are digging hard, because this is one of the central questions for us.โ€

Wray noted that the gunman โ€œappears to have done a lot of searches of public figures, in general,โ€ but โ€œthere doesnโ€™t seem to be a whole lot of rhyme or reason to it so far.โ€ He said, โ€œStarting somewhere around July 6 or so, he became very focused on former President Trump and this rally.โ€

โ€œOn July 6, he did a Google search for quote, โ€˜How far away was Oswald from Kennedy?’โ€ Wray said, referencing the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy by Lee Harvey Oswald.

There is no evidence at this time that Crooks had any accomplices or co-conspirators, the FBI chief said.

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