A shooting occurred at an event featuring former President Donald Trump in Butler County, Pennsylvania. The shooter, identified as Matthew Miles, died at the scene and no injuries were reported to Trump or other attendees.
Former President Donald Trump was the target of a shooting incident at an event in Butler County, Pennsylvania on Saturday, September 16th. The shooter, who has since been identified as a local man named Matthew Miles, died at the scene. The Secret Service confirmed that Trump was unharmed during the incident and no other injuries were reported.\A statement released by the Secret Service stated that they are investigating the incident in conjunction with the Butler County Sheriff's Office.
They added that more details will be released soon
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