Trump Supporter Leaves Hospital After Being Shot at Butler Rally

Latest ASSASSINATION Victim RELEASED From Hospital

After receiving treatment for gunshot wounds to the chest and liver, a man who was gravely injured during a rally held by former President Donald Trump on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania, has been discharged from the hospital.

 

David Dutch, 57, was released from Allegheny General Hospital on Wednesday following a recuperation period that lasted over two weeks. After being shot twice during the attempt to assassinate Trump, Dutch was listed in serious condition.

 

After being brought to the hospital from the Butler Farm Show Grounds, where the rally was being held, Dutch, a former Marine, was originally placed in a medically induced coma. This was done to administer medical treatment to save his life. He had a number of surgical procedures, and his family commended the medical professionals for doing so.

 

In addition, James Copenhaver, who is 74 years old and was shot at the Butler Trump event, is still being treated in the hospital and is in a critical but stable condition. According to his relatives, he is currently receiving treatment at Allegheny General Hospital for injuries that are considered to be “life-altering.”

In response to the attack that resulted in the 45th President of the United States being shot in the ear, Representative Ronny Jackson (R-Texas), who served as the president’s physician during both the Obama and Trump administrations, presented an update on Trump’s health on July 20.

 

The swelling that was caused by the damage has decreased, according to Jackson, who disclosed that he had been treating Trump’s wound daily. He made the following statement: “Trump is doing well and he is recovering from the gunshot wound as they anticipated.”

 

Although Trump, Dutch, and Copenhaver were able to survive the gunshot wounds they received at the Butler event, Corey Comperatore, who was fifty years old, passed away while protecting his family from the onslaught of bullets that the shooter had fired.

 

While attending the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Comperatore’s firefighter uniform was on display. During the convention, a bandaged Trump kissed the helmet of the rallygoer who had been killed.

 

Following the firing of multiple rounds in an attempt to kill the former president, the shooter who was responsible for the death of Comparatore and the injuries sustained by Trump, Dutch, and Copenhaver was ultimately taken out by counter-snipers and killed.