Butler County District Attorney Confirms Two Dead — Including Shooter — After Trump Assassination Attempt
Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger has announced that two people are dead at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania, including the apparent shooter.
The shooter has not been formally identified at time of publishing.
Trump appeared to have been grazed by at least one bullet but was alert and transported to a medical facility, where he is said to be safe and in stable condition.
Goldinger’s remarks were first reported in a live blog by the Washington Post.
During CNN’s live broadcast from the rally, a Secret Service agent could be heard on a mic saying, “The shooter is down.”
Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said the former president “is fine” and being evaluated.