Pure speculation at this point, at least from the early going immediately after the assassination. But yes, the fact that this person is still on the lam speaks to a coordinated effort by more than one individual, and possibly state-level assistance (cough, cough. Mossad, CIA...).
I read that it was actually much easier than people assume. That is a tiny town in Utah and security was incredibly lax (understandable, given we're talking about a few thousand people gathered to watch some middling influencers "debate" each other). There wasn't much standing in the way of a quick getaway, and the fact that the shooter took the risk of carrying the gun with him during the escape rather than leave it behind like a trained/prepared sniper would do makes it even more apparent how easy it really was.
It's the escape that's most impressive. Had to have extensive planning and knowledge.
Several people would have had to be involved in a successful escape. This was a joint caper, not a "lone gunman."
Pure speculation at this point, at least from the early going immediately after the assassination. But yes, the fact that this person is still on the lam speaks to a coordinated effort by more than one individual, and possibly state-level assistance (cough, cough. Mossad, CIA...).
Maybe he/she was let escape?
I read that it was actually much easier than people assume. That is a tiny town in Utah and security was incredibly lax (understandable, given we're talking about a few thousand people gathered to watch some middling influencers "debate" each other). There wasn't much standing in the way of a quick getaway, and the fact that the shooter took the risk of carrying the gun with him during the escape rather than leave it behind like a trained/prepared sniper would do makes it even more apparent how easy it really was.