911 Calls Released From Trump Butler Assassination Attempt

911 Calls Released From Trump Butler Assassination Attempt

The 911 calls were finally released from the first assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13.

In the first audio clips given to NBC News and other news outlets — which had threatened to sue the county to get the public records — callers explained that the president had been shot after a gunman opened fire, hitting him in the ear, killing one Trump supporter, and injuring two others at the rally.

The 15 recordings came in between 6:12 p.m. and 6:47 p.m., with the first caller, a woman, exclaiming, “Gunshots at the Trump rally. Gunshots-”

“Yep,” the emergency dispatcher replied. “The police are on the way there.”

“Better get over here quick!” she added.

Another person said, “We’re at the Trump assembly and there’s a guy shooting. He’s been shooting up the place.”

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