Small town of Butler grapples with tragedy after Trump rally attack

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Betrler, Pennsylvania – No one in Bater, Pennsylvania – Population 13000 – imagines that their calm community will become the background of the presidential assassination attempt.
But on July 13, 2024, the armed man, Thomas Matthew Crocs, opened fire on one time march and future president Donald Trump in local farms exhibitions, an explosion of violence that was frequently frequent than West Pennsylvania hills and changing the course of American history.
One of the bullet was sponsored by Trump’s ear and could have ended his life if he had a little bit. In the months that followed, the Republicans gathered strongly. Trump continued to win his re -election in a wave of support, with supporters, and Trump himself, saying that God had survived to save America.
The residents and the attendees in the gathering are still surprised that their city has become synonymous with the attack, and their sadness is that the image of Bater as a peaceful farm community has overwhelmed it on that dark day.
The first respondents sit with the widow of the firefighters. They were killed in Bater, Pennsylvania, Trump Rally
The Corey Comparatore coat, the head of the firefighter fire department, was seen in an assassination attempt in July against the Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump, in the stands at a moment of Celes during a rally in Bater, Pennsylvania, October 5. (Reuters/Carlos Baria)
“For something like this, Bitler is pushing to the national and international lights, he is very sad,” JD Longo, the mayor of Slippery Rock, told Fox News Digital.
“This is not what anyone wants in Bater or west of Pennsylvania to be known,” said Longo. “This is a place where you can start a family if you want it, or have a great life.”
But the most important of all, their hearts shrunk to the family of the firefighter who lost his life when Crocs launched eight shots directed at Trump.
“Many of us hope that, despite the ugliness, the horror of that day and the clear loss in the life that occurred, by losing Korean Compeator, you can remember the Bater boycott more of the way we united us immediately after that moment and how we got to help and defend the Comperratore family and the president.”
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Fox News Digital has an interview with Zak Shearer, the local Bater lands, outside the Bater exhibition, where the Trump Rally was held. (Fox News Digital)
There is a pride in how Bitler met after the tragedy. But some cannot forget the reason for this.
“We have definitely put in an approximate place,” said Zak Shearer, a local Bater who volunteered for multiple Trump’s campaigns. “There are some people here think about this all the time.”
“Many of us hope that, despite the ugliness, the horror of that day and the clear loss in the life that occurred, by losing Korean Compeator, you can remember the Bater boycott more of the way we united us immediately after that moment and how we got to help and defend the Comperratore family and the president.”
Irene Outterete of Glinso, Pennsylvania, a volunteer in the Trump campaign for a long time, said, “
“I went to the farm exhibition for years,” she added, referring to the annual event that attracts families from all over the western state of Pennsylvania. One of its favorite attractions was described – an area where cows walk to be milk and a adjacent building containing a vanilla chic chic made of this milk. “It is very useful. My husband loves to pull the truck,” she said.
“It has always been something we aspired to, and now it is linked to this.”
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“We are really distressed on Bater,” said Irene Outterete of Glincho, a volunteer in the Trump campaign for a long time. (Fox News Digital)
Butler Farm, which allowed Trump’s campaign to use its property in the assembly, is also trying to get rid of the connection to the shooting. Media members are not allowed to photograph the property.
“I have a truly stain on a gentle society,” said Ottright. “It’s just 45 minutes from the center of Pittsburg. It seems as if you were turning it, as you know, like a bit, I would like to say Iowa.”
However, Bater residents say that the shooting did not break the community. In the days and weeks that followed, they gathered together to support the Comparatore and others affected by violence.
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“The public region of Pittsburgh, we are very difficult here – as the president refers to difficult cookies,” said Bob Crankovic.
Lucy Roth, who was sitting behind Trump in the Bater Rally, said she did not hesitate to return. “The next gathering [Trump] It was, I was behind him again. “
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2025-07-13 19:00:00