Trump to Return to Butler for Rally After Assassination Attempt
The community remains divided and anxious as former President Donald Trump plans his comeback rally at the site of the July shooting.
- Donald Trump will return to Butler, Pennsylvania, for a rally on October 5, three months after an assassination attempt at the same venue.
- The July 13 shooting left Trump injured, killed former Buffalo Township Fire Company Chief Corey Comperatore, and hospitalized two others.
- Local mental health consultant Shanea Clancy reports widespread anxiety and signs of PTSD among residents since the incident.
- Butler County officials anticipate heightened security measures and have faced numerous open records requests and ongoing investigations.
- Efforts to memorialize the event include sculptures and community discussions, reflecting the town's mixed reactions and desire for closure.