news 18072024 032849
news 18072024 032849

Zach Scherer, a volunteer firefighter from Chicora, shared his experience at former President Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He mentioned that he and other activists raised concerns about security issues the night before the event. Despite their efforts to address the safety concerns with state GOP staff, their questions were left unanswered.

Scherer, who has volunteered for at least 20 other Trump rallies, noted that previous security concerns were usually addressed promptly. However, he observed a lack of action taken to address the safety issues raised before the Butler rally. He expressed disappointment in the disorganization and lack of security measures at the venue compared to previous events.

The volunteer emphasized the importance of proper security measures throughout the week leading up to the rally to prevent potential threats. He highlighted the tragic loss of Corey Comperatore, a fellow firefighter who heroically shielded his family during the attack. Scherer described the heartbreaking impact of Comperatore’s death on the community and the upcoming funeral procession to honor his sacrifice.

During the rally, Scherer witnessed the chaotic scene when gunfire broke out, causing Trump to be injured. He recalled taking cover and ensuring his father’s safety amidst the confusion. The Secret Service’s evacuation order led to a frantic rush of people trying to escape the danger.

Scherer’s account sheds light on the security concerns and the tragic consequences of the violent incident at the rally. His firsthand experience underscores the importance of addressing safety issues and implementing effective security measures to protect attendees at political events. The community’s response to the loss of a local hero reflects the resilience and solidarity in the face of tragedy.