I don't know if this has been mentioned here but there was an unbelievable calmness in the thousands of people at President Trump's Butler, PA rally. When gunshots rang out and we saw our President go down, most also went down, took cover. Seconds seemed like hours, even if you were watching on TV. When he rose up and raised his fist in the air triumphantly, so did the crowd with cheers of joy.
What happens in a crowed movie hall if someone yells "FIRE!" or in any type of a possible mass shooting scenario? The most human response is to run to escape, causing a mass stampede towards the exit, trampling people on the way. That did not happen at this rally. There was a calm, orderly exiting.
There could have been massive death and chaos given the thousands of MAGA attendees in a relatively confined space. The Trump supporters there, I believe were foremost concerned for the President's wellbeing over their own safety concerns. I am so proud of how most MAGA believers conduct themselves with dignity, control, commonsense and respect for their fellow citizens. We are proving to America, we are not what the left wants others to believe. We do NOT riot and destroy our own towns and cities, we do not back down and we will NOT give up on defending America. WWG1WGA!
The audience members could only really tell the police if they saw the guy with the gun. They were inside a fenced-in area. They were unarmed.
I guess there is one other thing someone could've done, and I'm about 100% certain nobody did. When the cops ignored the reports from the 2 people (known so far) that they see a gunman, they could've bypassed all of it and simply called 911 and said they see a gunman on the roof near Trump. 911 would've been required to notify security at the rally. I'm certain they were on alert, as were the hospitals, ambulances, and surrounding police precincts. I guess nobody thought of that.
How do we know that was not done? Maybe 911 got a few or many calls but police did not respond
This is a very good point & Iām intensely curious to see if anyone called 911.