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Donald Trump Safe After Gunshots at Rally, Gunman Dead Las Vegas, Nevada – Former President Donald Trump was unharmed after gunshots erupted at a political rally he was addressing in Las Vegas on Saturday evening. A gunman was shot and killed by police. According to police, the suspect opened fire from a third-floor window of a nearby hotel as Trump spoke to a crowd of supporters at the Treasure Island casino hotel. Trump was evacuated from the stage unharmed. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Deputy Chief James LaRocca told reporters that officers responded to the scene and confronted the gunman, who was armed with an AR-15 rifle. A brief exchange of gunfire ensued, resulting in the gunman’s death. “There were no other injuries reported,” LaRocca said. “The situation is under control, and there is no immediate threat to the public.” Trump’s spokesperson, Liz Harrington, released a statement saying that the former president was “safe and unharmed.” “He is grateful to the law enforcement officers who neutralized the threat,” Harrington said. The FBI is assisting in the investigation. The identity and motive of the gunman are still unknown. The rally was part of Trump’s ongoing “Save America” tour, where he has been making unsubstantiated claims about the 2020 election and promoting his allies. The incident has raised concerns about security at political rallies, as tensions remain high in the aftermath of the January 6th Capitol insurrection.Trump Stable After Pennsylvania Rally ShootingTrump Stable After Pennsylvania Rally Shooting Former President Donald Trump’s campaign reported that he is “doing well” after shots were fired at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Multiple witnesses reported hearing three explosions, causing chaos among the attendees. Trump was seen grabbing his ear and ducking down, while police tackled him to the ground. He was later spotted with blood on his face. The alleged gunman was killed, according to Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger, and at least one rally attendee was fatally struck. The Secret Service confirmed that Trump is unharmed. Trump’s supporters applauded and cheered as he emerged from the stage holding his fist aloft despite his visible injuries. President Joe Biden was briefed on the incident and received updates from top security officials. Trump’s family and political allies expressed public support, posting images of the former president with the message: “He will never stop fighting to save America.” Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro condemned the violence, emphasizing its unacceptability in the state or country. As of this moment, Trump’s condition remains unknown. His entourage has left the scene, and police are treating the fairgrounds as a crime scene.Donald Trump was unharmed after gunshots were fired at a rally he was holding in Nevada on Saturday evening. The gunman was shot and killed by security personnel. Trump was speaking to a crowd of supporters in Reno when the shots were fired. According to witnesses, the gunman was standing in the crowd when he pulled out a handgun and fired multiple rounds. Security personnel at the rally quickly responded and shot the gunman dead. Trump was not injured in the attack. The Reno Police Department is investigating the incident. The motive for the shooting is unknown at this time. In a statement released after the attack, Trump said that he was “deeply grateful” to the security personnel who protected him and the crowd. “This was a senseless act of violence,” Trump said. “I am committed to making sure that our country is safe for everyone.”