Donald Trump survives dramatic assassination attempt in Pennsylvania
The photojournalist from "The New York Times" who was covering Donald Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, took a series of extraordinary photographs. They show the moment when a bullet fired by an assassin approaches the former president's head.
14 July 2024 10:49
The photojournalist from "The New York Times" – Doug Mills, was present at Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He captured a series of photos showing the moment an assassin shot Trump.
In the first photo, he captured an extraordinary detail: a bullet flying towards Trump's head.
In the next photo, Trump grabs his right ear, where the bullet wounded him. The third photo shows a bloodied hand.
Moments later, Trump hid behind the podium, and the Secret Service agents protecting him sprang into action.
Attempted assassination of Trump
The attempted assassination of the former president took place a few minutes after the speech began in Butler, about 50 kilometres from Pittsburgh. Just after the shots were heard, the former president, holding his ear, hid behind the podium, then was covered by the Secret Service agents protecting him.
Trump, with a bloodied face and ear, stood up on his feet under his own power, shaking his fist towards the crowd, to which the crowd responded by chanting "USA!". The security, shielding Trump, led him off the stage and escorted him to a car, which took him to the hospital.
As announced in a statement issued by the US Secret Service, the assassin "fired several shots toward the stage from an elevated position outside the gathering area" and was killed. It added that one rally participant was killed, and two others were wounded and are in critical condition.