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It's possible for apoliticals and the few non-batshit Democrats to come out for Trump now without fearing their entire lives will be obliterated.
Possibly. But we will likely see the FBI "thwart" a right wing attack on a high level Dem using the same setup play as the Whitmire kidnapping plot.
Corey Comperatore, 50, killed at Trump's rally when POTUS Trump was shot, was a devoted father who served as a volunteer firefighter and loved to fish; we must not forget him! ...
Corey Comperatore, 50, was at the Trump rally on Saturday with his family, according to a longtime friend. When shots rang out, he threw himself over his family members — and was fatally shot.
Mr. Comperatore’s sister, Dawn Comperatore Schafer, confirmed his identity in a phone interview on Sunday. “We watched him die on the news,” she said, through tears. “That’s how we found out.”
Mr. Comperatore, of Sarver, Pa., had two daughters — Allyson, 27, and Kaylee, 24 — and was “definitely a family man,” according to a longtime friend, Jeff Lowers, 63. He and Mr. Lowers were volunteer firefighters, and Mr. Lowers said that Mr. Comperatore’s quick instincts appeared to come into play during the shooting. Mr. Lowers said he learned about that account from Mr. Comperatore’s wife, Helen.
“Being a volunteer fireman, no matter what you’re doing, when the whistle goes off and the monitor goes off, you go and do what you need to do,” Mr. Lowers said. “We never considered ourselves a hero. But yesterday, he definitely was.”
At the rally, Dr. James Sweetland, an emergency room physician who was at the event, rushed to help Mr. Comperatore after he was shot. He said that Mr. Comperatore was lying in a pool of blood, and two people helped lift him onto a bench so he could give CPR. Someone else put pressure on Mr. Comperatore’s wound above his ear. But Dr. Sweetland said there was no pulse. Two Pennsylvania State troopers helped lift Mr. Comperatore onto a stretcher.
Two other adult men were wounded at the rally and were being treated Sunday at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh. The Pennsylvania State Police identified the wounded men as David Dutch, 57, of New Kensington, Pa., and James Copenhaver, 74, of Moon Township, Pa. After being admitted in critical condition, both were stable on Sunday, the police said in a statement.
They were in critical condition, according to Bill Toland, the hospital’s spokesman.
Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, a Democrat, said on Sunday that Mr. Comperatore had “died a hero.”
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