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ER Dr. Describes Assisting Person Allegedly Shot at Trump Rally: ‘Lots of Blood’

An emergency physician who attempted to assist a passerby who was allegedly shot at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania has described what he witnessed.

“I heard gunshots. At first I thought it was firecrackers. Then I heard someone screaming over there. He’d been shot,” said the man, who was wearing a blood-stained U.S. national team shirt.

“He’d been shot, so I went over there, I’m an emergency room doctor, I said let me help, and the guy spun around and was pinned between the benches, he’d been shot in the head, there was a lot of blood,” he continued, describing the horrific scene, telling others they saw “part of the brain.”

He explained that people were very cooperative and that CPR and chest compressions were being administered to the person, who was then scheduled to be transported by helicopter.

Witnesses described what happened moments after shots were fired at the rally, with Trump first crouching and clutching his ear, then raising his fist as blood was visible down the side of his face.

Defiant: Bloodied Trump pumps fist at crowd after possible shooting at rally
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The Trump campaign said Trump is “in good spirits,” but the world is still waiting for more details.

The suspect was then reportedly “neutralized,” which typically means he is dead.

“The incident occurred on the evening of July 13th at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania,” Anthony Guglielmido, director of public affairs for the US Secret Service, said in a post on X. “The Secret Service has implemented protective measures and the former president is safe. The Secret Service is currently investigating and will release more information as it becomes available.”

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