Marine David Duch escaped assassination attempt on President Trump despite being shot, friends say


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PITTSBURGH – David Jake Duch, one of two victims seriously wounded in a shooting at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday, walked through the auditorium holding a T-shirt over his wound until he called for help, friends told Fox News Digital.

Duch, a Marine Corps veteran of Operation Desert Storm in 1991, was shot twice at a Trump rally — once in the abdomen and once in the liver, according to people who knew him at the American Legion and Veterans Association lodge in Lower Burrell.

“He's given a lot to this club,” VFW Commander Lee Johnson told Fox News Digital. “He's involved in several activities of the club. I'm really sorry for David and his wife. They're great people. They've been members here for a long time.”

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David “Jake” Duch is a Marine Corps veteran who served in Operation Desert Storm in 1991. (Facebook)

Johnson added that all members wish Duch a speedy recovery.

Johnson said he did not have details on the 57-year-old Marine veteran's recovery or full condition, but he was clearly showing signs of responding on Tuesday.

“He's a really great guy.”

— Lee Johnson, VFW Commander

Another VFW member described Duch as a “great guy” who loved his country and former President Trump, and said it had been his dream for many years to attend the rally.

VFW, Lower Burell, Pennsylvania

David Duch was a member of the VFW in Lower Burrell, Pa. (Fox News Digital)

Duch, who works for Siemens Innomotics in the Pittsburgh area, was described by other friends in the American Legion as a quiet man who embraced his military service with humility.

“If you didn't know he was a Marine, you'd never know,” Roger Milliron Jr., who said he'd known Duch for 20 years, told Fox News Digital. “He's not a loud or boisterous person. He's not a social butterfly, he's a hard worker. He's a friend.”

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David Duch was apparently shot twice at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. (Facebook)

The morning after the rally, as the legion opened, Milliron and his friends were chatting at a bar when he shared the news about Duch.

“And then I told everybody here what happened and it went from cheerful conversation to total silence,” Milliron said.

Stephen Penn said Dutch loved his country so much that he would give the shirt off his back for anyone.

American Legion, Lower Burell, Pennsylvania

Friends described David Duch as a quiet and humble man. (Fox News Digital)

“He'll talk to anybody. He's a really good guy,” Penn said, adding that it was a “shock” to everyone at the American Legion lodge that Duch was among the victims injured at the rally.

Both lodges are collecting donations for Dutch.

“Our post stands with him 100 percent in supporting his family in every way,” Penn said.

Donald Trump is surrounded by US Secret Service agents at a campaign rally

Republican presidential nominee and former president Donald Trump is surrounded by U.S. Secret Service agents during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Saturday, July 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Pennsylvania State Police identified the other victim injured at the rally as James Copenhaver, 74, of Moon Township, Pennsylvania.

State police also identified the victim who was shot and killed Saturday while trying to protect his wife and daughters from gunfire as Corey Comperatore, 50, a volunteer firefighter from Buffalo Township.

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Federal authorities are still investigating the motive behind the shooter, Thomas Crooks, attempting to assassinate President Trump.

Federal authorities are urging anyone with information about the incident to submit a tip to FBI.gov/butler or call 1-800-CALL-FBI.



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