Trump gunman searched for info on JFK's assassin and other new details we learned from this week's hearings on the attack

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32% : Here are some of the highlights:Crooks, 20, of Bethel Park, Pa., had searched online for details of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy roughly a week before his attack on Trump, Wray told members of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee during a hearing Wednesday.
24% : Crooks fired off eight shots in the six seconds that followed -- hitting Trump, killing one rally spectator and injuring two others.
18% : "Nearly two weeks after the shooting, investigators have made little progress in identifying Crooks' motive in attacking Trump.

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