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Secret Service adds drones, mobile command posts after Trump shooting

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It was almost one year ago that a 20-year-old man attempted to assassinate President Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Nicole Sganga went inside the Secret Service's training facility in Maryland to see the changes the agency is making to ensure such an incident never happens again.

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  • Secret Service unveils military-grade drones for improved aerial surveillance. 5s
  • A commercial drone flown by the assailant went undetected during the Trump rally incident. 33s
  • New technology now allows the agency to detect and mitigate unauthorized drones. 44s
  • A $750,000 mobile command post has been introduced to consolidate communications. 1m 11s
  • The upgrades aim to prevent similar incidents and restore public trust. 1m 30s
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