

Dan Bongino says the shot that Secret Service took to kill Thomas Crooks was one of the most difficult shots the USSS has had to take.
Bongino says USSS had a 9-inch window to take the shot because there was a tree in the way.
"The counters sniper team that took out the shooter was a Secret Service team."
"[The shot] was one of the most difficult shots that any CS team has taken in a long time. They had obviously seconds to respond."
"The shot, from what I heard, there was about a nine-inch window. They had to shoot in from about 400 yards and there was a tree in the way and they still got the shot off."