BULLETIN: Trump injured in shooting incident at rally in Pennsylvania: VIDEO

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Donald Trump was shot and wounded during a rally Saturday evening in Butler, Pennsylvania. A bullet grazed Trump’s right ear, which was bloodied. Trump’s campaign issued a statement Saturday night saying that Trump was”fine” after the shooting incident. The Secret Service reported that one spectator at the rally was killed and two others received serious injuries. The gunman, who fired from a rooftop outside of the security perimeter, was shot and killed by law enforcement.

The FBI announced late Saturday night that it was taking over as lead federal law enforcement agency in in the investigation into the event. In a video, Trump could be seen putting a hand up to the right side of his face and then dropping behind the podium. Secret Service agents rushed in to surround Trump and help him back onto his feet.

The Secret Service issued a statement saying that Trump was “safe.”

The Associated Press reported that law enforcement officials said the incident was being investigated as a possible attempted assassination of Trump.

President Biden went on national TV and decried political violence. He said he hoped to be able to talk with Trump later Saturday night.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said, “Any violence against a fellow American is disgusting and unacceptable. We must express political disagreements peacefully, civilly and respectfully. I am praying for the safety and health of former President Trump and all who are attending this event in Pennsylvania.”

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York said, “I am horrified by what happened at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania and relieved that former President Trump is safe. Political violence has no place in our country.”

Hudson Valley Republican Congressman Mike Lawler said, “Praying for President Trump, his family, and for the safety of all those in attendance today.”

When Trump was escorted from the stage, blood could be seen on one sire of his face and on his right ear, with a stream of blood going across his right cheek and reaching his mouth. Secret Service agents who surrounded Trump quickly examined him to try to detect possible additional injuries and moved him to an armored vehicle that took him to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Additional coverage from CNN Newsource follows below.

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Washington (CNN) — President Joe Biden said he is grateful former President Donald Trump is safe after a shooting at his rally in Pennsylvania.

Speaking from Rehoboth Beach about two hours after the shooting, Biden said, “There’s no place in America for this kind of violence.”

“It’s sick,” the president added. Biden said he hoped to speak with Trump soon.

With the apparent shooting threatening to further inflame political rhetoric in the months ahead of November, Biden took the opportunity to call for the country to unite.

“We cannot allow for this to be happening. We cannot be like this,” he said.

The shooting – which is being investigated as an attempted assassination, according to law enforcement officials – left Trump bleeding from the ear. A spokesperson said the former president was doing “fine” and being treated at a medical facility. The suspected shooter and at least one rally attendee were killed, Butler County, Pennsylvania, District Attorney Richard Goldinger told CNN.

Biden said in a statement earlier Saturday that he was praying for Trump: “Jill and I are grateful to the Secret Service for getting him to safety. There’s no place for this kind of violence in America. We must unite as one nation to condemn it.”

Biden was attending mass at St. Edmund’s Catholic Church in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, when the shooting occurred. The shooting marks a massive turning point not only for the country, but for Biden’s role as president: He entered the church as a president fighting for his political future and exited as the leader of a nation in political crisis.

CNN’s Evan Perez contributed to this report.

Butler, Pennsylvania (CNN) — Eyewitnesses who spoke to CNN on Saturday described an awful scene following a shooting at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in which one person was killed and two others injured in what’s being investigated as a possible assassination attempt.

A man who spoke before Trump at Saturday’s rally told CNN that he jumped over a barricade to comfort an individual who was bleeding after being shot.

Rico Elmore spoke to CNN as he walked away from the rally stage. His white shirt was stained with blood from the victim, whom he said he did not know.

Elmore described jumping over the barrier and putting his hand on the head of the attendee who was shot.

“All we know is shots were fired, and then I jumped over the barrier and put my hand on the guy’s head that was profusely bleeding,” Elmore told CNN.

He said he didn’t know the attendee and he was “just a stranger.”

Elmore was visibly shaken up but said he was not harmed. He said he only saw one attendee hit and did not see what happened to Trump.

The former president said on Truth Social on Saturday that he was shot in the ear but his campaign said he was otherwise fine. The Secret Service said hours after the shooting that one rally attendee is dead and two others are critically injured. The gunman shot from outside the rally and was “neutralized” by the Secret Service, spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said.

A law enforcement source and a police officer at the scene told CNN the shooter was positioned on a building rooftop just outside the rally venue. The source said the building was the same one where CNN had seen a heavy police presence following the shooting. The building would have been to Trump’s right as he spoke.

‘It was all of a sudden just chaos’

Senate Republican candidate Dave McCormick was sitting in the front row of the event. McCormick told CNN he saw the “immediate attack on the president” and a person behind him who appeared to be severely injured.

McCormick told CNN that Trump had just announced him and invited him up to the stage, when about a minute later he heard “a series of shots – about seven or eight shots – just ‘pop, pop, pop.’”

“It was all of a sudden just chaos. The Secret Service immediately covered the president, jumped on top of him, and the crowd immediately went to the ground,” McCormick said.

McCormick said he looked over his shoulder behind him and “it was clear that somebody had been hit.” People around the man were trying to administer first aid, he said, as it took several minutes for medical assistance to get into the crowd because it was so dense.

“But you can imagine with that kind of incident happening, it’s very hard to know what’s coming. … It seemed like the shots were coming from my front – so the president’s left – which makes sense why the person behind me was hit. But I’m not sure if there were also shots coming from the other direction, so as you might imagine it was chaotic and confusing in the moment,” McCormick said.

McCormick said he and all of the roughly 15,000 attendees in the crowd went through metal detector screening before they entered the rally.

Republican Rep. Dan Meuser told CNN he was sitting in the front row with McCormick and fellow Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Kelly, with the spectator who was fatally shot “no more than 20 feet behind” them.

“Everybody started, certainly, screaming, asking for a medic, and honestly, it was a bloody scene,” Meuser said.

“It started out like a regular rally. President Trump came in, took pictures and spent a little bit of time. He came out, he was speaking no longer than six or seven minutes, and next thing you know, there was, there was rapid fire. It was pretty obvious, after the second or third gunshot, what was happening,” the congressman said.

“We weren’t sure if there were others. I mean, when you hear gunfire like that, it sounds like, you don’t know where it’s coming from,” Meuser added. “A lot of people were very panicked, but fortunately, they settled down after a little while, particularly when President Trump, honestly, stood up and gave a thumbs-up. That kind of calmed the crowd a little bit.”

Speaking with CNN, the congressman also made a plea for civility going forward, saying, “We’ve really got to remove the hostility. I think everybody agrees – we need to cool things down.”

‘It’s pure insanity’

Joseph Meyn told CNN that a man near him was shot.

“Very shocking … a lot of people just thought it was fireworks going off, I knew immediately it was gunfire,” Meyn said.

Meyn, a surgeon from Grove City, Pennsylvania, told CNN he helped carry the man out of the bleachers.

“I was at the far right of the podium, where the people sit in the front. I was filming him (Trump) speaking on my phone. Just as I was panning back, I heard seven gunshots in rapid successions, in under two or three seconds,” Meyn said.

Meyn said he looked back in the direction the gunshots had come from. “I saw a man in the bleachers was hit directly in the head and died instantly. … There was a woman who was hit in the hand and forearm, a noncritical wound.”

He said he went over to see if he could render any aid, but another doctor was already helping the woman who’d been shot.

“I helped carry the body of the man out of the stands. They took the body to the tent behind the bleachers,” Meyn added.

CNN reached Meyn as he was waiting to give a witness statement to the FBI. “They want the data off my phone,” he said. “This is the first Trump rally I’ve been to. … You don’t anticipate this stuff to go on, it’s pure insanity.”

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