On a humid Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania, an assassination attempt targeted former President Donald Trump at a rally just days before he was set to accept the Republican nomination. Gunfire erupted from a rooftop outside the security perimeter, striking Trump’s right ear and injuring three attendees—one fatally. Secret Service agents quickly neutralized the 20-year-old shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks of Bethel Park.
The attack sent shockwaves through the nation, prompting bipartisan condemnation and scrutiny of security protocols at political events. Investigators are examining Crooks’ motive, background, and potential influences, while authorities are reviewing how a gunman gained such close access to the stage.
Trump’s bloodied but defiant fist became a rallying image for his supporters, while the incident highlighted the fragility of public safety and the dangers of escalating political polarization. The Butler shooting is expected to reshape security standards for rallies nationwide and will remain a stark reminder of the stakes of modern political life.