Leanne Abraham,
Leanne Abraham is a graphics editor at The New York Times with a focus on cartography and data visualization. She holds a master's degree in cartography and geographic information systems from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Leanne has contributed to several notable projects, including a visual timeline of the Trump rally shooting, an analysis of aid access in Gaza, and coverage of the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore. Her work primarily revolves around mapping and data visualization techniques to provide unique insights into various events and topics.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
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Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
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- The countersnipers had limited visibility due to the slope of the warehouse roof and trees.
- The Secret Service did not use drones for aerial views of the rally.
Deceptions
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- The analysis shows that Mr. Crooks, 20, who appears to have flown a drone to survey the site the morning of the rally, exploited one of the few blind spots within a rifle's range of Mr. Trump
- What Secret Service Countersnipers on the North Barn Saw
- What Secret Service Countersnippers on the South Barn Saw
Recent Articles
Former President Trump Shot at Rally: Security Lapses Allow Gunman to Reach Roof, Wound Trump and Others
Broke On: Saturday, 20 July 2024Former President Trump was shot at during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024, by Thomas Matthew Crooks. Despite security lapses, including the use of a drone to survey the area and access to a rooftop with a clear shot, Crooks was able to wound Trump and seriously injure two others before being killed. The motive behind the attack is unclear as investigations continue.