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  2. Thomas Matthew Crooks - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Matthew Crooks (September 20, 2003 – July 13, 2024) was an American man who attempted to assassinate then-former U.S. president Donald Trump, who at the time was the presumptive Republican Party nominee for the 2024 presidential election.

  3. Reached by phone on Sunday morning, Crooks’ uncle, Mark Crooks, said he was inundated with calls following his nephew’s attempt on Trump’s life, which was, “of course,” a tremendous ...

  4. FBI director reveals new details on how Trump shooter carried ...

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    Crooks was a "fairly avid shooting hobbyist," who went to a shooting range the day before the assassination attempt, "probably" with the same AR-style rifle he used at the rally, Wray said.

  5. Parents of Trump shooter lawyer up as FBI investigates how ...

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    The parents of 20-year-old Thomas Crooks who shot Donald Trump last month have retained a lawyer as the FBI investigates the attempted assassination, according to a new report.. An unnamed family ...

  6. George Richard Crooks - Wikipedia

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    Crooks was born in Philadelphia, the son of George R. Crooks, Sr. and Mary M. Crooks. [5] He graduated from Dickinson College in 1840 at the age of 18, and, according to his yearbooks, his family was then residing in Adams, Illinois. [6] [7] Following graduation he undertook missionary work as a circuit rider in Illinois. [8]

  7. Character Analysis - Wikipedia

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    Reich argues that character structures were organizations of resistance with which individuals avoided facing their neuroses: different character structures — whether schizoid, oral, psychopathic, masochistic, hysterical, compulsive, narcissistic, or rigid — were sustained biologically as body types by unconscious muscular contraction.

  8. Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque - Wikipedia

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    The "arabesque" stories focus on a single aspect of a character, often psychological, such as "The Fall of the House of Usher". [7] A distant relative of Poe, modern scholar Harry Lee Poe , wrote that "grotesque" means "horror", which is gory and often disgusting, and "arabesque" means "terror", which forsakes the blood and gore for the sake of ...

  9. Ramsay Crooks - Wikipedia

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    Ramsay Crooks (2 January 1787 – 6 June 1859) was an American fur trader who immigrated to Canada from Greenock, Scotland. He was the father of American Civil War Colonel William Crooks who served in the 6th Minnesota Regiment. In 1803 Ramsay worked in a trading post on the Great Lakes.