Glad I'm not the only one keeping up with this type of stuff dude. It's pretty wild how complex it is and how little people are aware of it. With lots of these stories people gloss over the fact of how much information is available on people and how quickly and easily it's handed over.
The line is always to improve the finding of bad actors but yet 2 people got close enough to shoot a presidential candidate, one actually hitting him but it wasn't prevented. Lots more could be said about that itself but that's a conversation for another day.
Yeah, I saw a social media post this morning about a guy in a Cybertruck that was caught on camera hitting a parked car and running off... and it only took the people on a subreddit two hours to track him down after the footage was posted. It is extremely wild how much information about us is public (that we've likely volunteered ourselves).
The secret service is doing a terrible job... but I will say that the ranges on some of these scoped rifles does make their task extremely difficult, especially outdoors.