A
man
who
identified
himself
as
an
emergency
room
doctor
said
that
he
tried
to
save
a
man’s
life
in
the
crowd
after
he
was
shot
in
the
head
at
the
Pennsylvania
Trump
rally.
Butler
County
District
Attorney
Richard
Goldinger
has
announced
that
two
people
were
killed,
including
the
apparent
shooter.
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.
The
doctor
spoke
to
CBS
News
reporter
Jake
Rosen,
who
said
that
he
first
thought
it
was
fireworks
—
then
heard
someone
saying,
“he’s
been
shot,
he’s
been
shot!”
“So,
I
made
my
way
over,
I
said
I
am
an
emergency
department
physician.
Let
me
help
you,”
the
doctor
explained.
An
emergency
room
doctor
I
spoke
with
tried
to
save
someone’s
life
in
the
crowd
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jake
rosen
(@JakeMRosen)
July
13,
2024
The
guy
had
become
stuck
between
the
benches
and
was
shot
in
the
head.
The
doctor
said
that
he
saw
a
lot
of
brain
matter
but
that
he
started
chest
compressions
and
attempted
to
perform
CPR.
Another
witness
told
CNN
that
it
was
clear
he
was
dead
as
soon
as
he
was
shot
and
that
he
was
surrounded
by
his
family
when
it
happened.
The
victim’s
name
was
not
publicly
released
at
the
time
of
publication.
This
is
a
breaking
news
incident,
and
Gateway
Pundit
will
continue
to
provide
updates
as
more
information
becomes
available.
Source: The Gateway Pundit
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