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Donald Trump Rushed Off Stage Amid Security Scare

Donald Trump Rushed Off Stage Amid Security Scare

Former President Faces Gunfire at Campaign Rally

Shots Heard Near Trump as He Speaks to Supporters

Former President Donald Trump was rushed off the stage at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, July 9, after shots were heard near the event. According to reports, the incident occurred around 12:45 p.m. local time while Trump was addressing a crowd of supporters at the Butler Farm Show Grounds.

Witnesses reported hearing several gunshots in the vicinity of the rally, prompting Secret Service agents to swiftly escort Trump off the stage and into a secure location. Attendees were evacuated from the area as law enforcement officials searched for the source of the gunfire.

Authorities have confirmed that no injuries were reported as a result of the incident. The Butler County Sheriff's Office has launched an investigation into the matter and is working to identify the individual responsible for discharging the weapon.

According to reports, Trump was approximately 400 to 500 feet (120 to 150 meters) from the suspected gunman at the time of the shooting. An aerial map of the rally site shows the location of the stage and the approximate location of the shots being fired.

An ABC News journalist who was present at the rally stated that shots were heard near the press pen area, where reporters were gathered. It is unclear at this time whether the shots were intentionally aimed at Trump or were the result of accidental gunfire.

Following the incident, Trump was taken to a local fire station where he briefly addressed the media. He condemned the violence and thanked law enforcement officials for their quick response.

The security scare at Trump's rally has raised concerns about the potential for political violence in the United States. Law enforcement agencies are actively investigating the incident and working to ensure the safety of all candidates and attendees at political events.


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