Trump in hospital following gunshots during PA rally, 2 injured, shooter dead
Gunfire broke out during a Trump rally in PA on Saturday. Secret Service responds quickly during Trump rally incident. Former President Trump is in the hospital following the violence.
Covered by: Gabriele Regalbuto, Chris Pandolfo, Brandon Gillespie, Brooke Singman, Andrea Vacchiano, Adam Shaw, Andrew Mark Miller, Brie Stimson , Matthew Richter and Jasmine Baehr
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Pennsylvania AG says state is cooperating with federal investigation into shooting
Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry said state and local law enforcement is cooperating with federal investigators after the shooting at Trump's rally in Butler.
“I am deeply disturbed by this act of violence that has absolutely no place in the Commonwealth or anywhere," Henry said in a statement.
"My regards are with the families who will be forever impacted by this heinous act. I am hopeful for a speedy recovery for former President Trump. We are in contact with our law enforcement partners and will work cooperatively with them.”
Fox News' Lissa Kaplan contributed to this update.
Eyewitness near President Trump rally reportedly saw a man on a roof: report
An eyewitness told the BBC on Saturday that he saw a "man on top of a roof" near President Trump's Pennsylvania rally.
"We noticed the guy crawling up the roof of the building beside us, 50 feet away from us," the witness, whose name is Greg, said. "He had a rifle, we could clearly see him with a rifle."
Greg alerted police to the man on the roof, according to the BBC.
"Next thing you know, I’m thinking to myself why is Trump still speaking? Why have they not pulled him off the stage?" he said. "I’m standing there pointing at him... the next thing you know, five shots ring out."