Trump says he was 'shot' at Pennsylvania rally, 2 injured, gunman killed


Brandon Christie, a witness to Trump's rally, spoke about his firsthand experience of the shooting on “Hannity” on Saturday.

“We were all looking up at the screen he held up, and then we heard a loud noise, and I thought it sounded like a speaker breaking, and then we heard another sound.”

“And then everybody started screaming, and we all fell to the ground. I started looking around to see what was going on, and then I saw one of the Secret Service guys firing back, I think it was six or seven shots in all. Then I woke up in the bleachers. People were screaming, crying, and there was blood everywhere.”

“The whole family was bloody all over. There was a man on top trying to give them CPR. It all happened so fast. I'm still trying to make sense of it all, but we were all on the ground and people on the ground were crying. I don't know what to do. People were just screaming and crying.”

“All of a sudden, people rose up and we went outside and took positions on the roof of a building. The Secret Service was there. They were standing around what we now know to be the shooter. At the time, we had no idea where the shots were coming from.”

“Nobody ran, we all just dropped to the ground and people were yelling for paramedics and police to come, and then all of a sudden, maybe six or seven state troopers came out of nowhere and pulled him off the bleachers, and that's when he was dead.”

The FBI and U.S. Secret Service are actively investigating the scene.



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