Donald Trumpwas left bleeding from his ear after being shot on stage at a rally in a horrific attack by a would-be assassin.
A barrage of rifle rounds rained down shortly after the former president got up to speak on Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Trump grabbed the side of his head and ducked as bullets whizzed by and screams from terrified onlookers rang out.
Secret Service agents could be heard shouting 'the shooter is down' in the ensuing chaosand the gunman was later confirmed dead.
Donald Trump raises his fist moments after being injured in a shooting at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday evening
This is the moment the former president was injured as at least one stunned onlooker realized something had gone very wrong
Trump is seen surrounded by Secret Service agents in the moments after the shooting. He raised his fist to indicate that he was okay in an image that has since swept the globe
At least one Trump supporter was killed and two others were critically injured by stray bullets in the assassination attempt.
Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger said he was told by detectives that the gunman, named as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, was on the roof of a building adjacent to the event, and the shooting 'would have required a rifle' as it 'was several hundred yards' away.
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The identity of the dead bystander have not yet been confirmed. An AR-style rifle was recovered at the scene.
In an image that has already gone around the world, Trump was pictured repeatedly pumping his fist with blood dripping from his face while being swarmed by Secret Service agents.
Moments later, he was rushed away to safety. Trump's team said further updates on the former president's condition will follow soon.
Donald Trump appeared to be shot in the ear as shots were fired at the former president at a rally in Pennsylvania
Trump pumped a fist at the crowd and did not seem to severely injured as he walked on his own off the stage, surrounded by secret service
Trump mouthed the word 'fight' at supporters as blood spattered across his face
In a post to Truth Social, Trump said his thoughts are with the family of the rally attendee who was killed, as he said he was 'shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear.'
'I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin. Much bleeding took place, so I realized then what was happening,' he said.
'I want to thank The United States Secret Service, and all of Law Enforcement, for their rapid response on the shooting that just took place in Butler, Pennsylvania.
'Most importantly, I want to extend my condolences to the family of the person at the Rally who was killed, and also to the family of another person that was badly injured.
'GOD BLESS AMERICA!'
In a post to Truth Social, Trump said his thoughts are with the family of the rally attendee who was killed as he offered details of the shooting
Trump grabbed at the side of his head as he appeared to be hit
Secret Service raced to the stage to protect Trump after shots were fired
Trump had blood streaming down his cheeks as Secret Service agents put him to the floor
A witness told the BBC that agents 'blew the (shooter's) head off.'
Within seconds of shots ringing out, Trump was put to the floor by several Secret Service agents to protect him.
Onlookers said 'residual bangs' were heard after Trump hit the floor.
Trump stood up shortly after and pumped his fist at the crowd, leading to chants of'USA' and 'Make America Great Again.'
He appeared to mouth the word 'fight' to supporters.
The Secret Service said in a statement that the former president is 'safe', adding that the situation was being treated as 'an active Secret Service investigation.'
The extent of Trump's injuries are not clear, although he appeared to want to show his supporters that he was okay moments after being shot.
The extent of Trump's injuries are not clear, although he appeared to want to show his supporters that he was okay within seconds of being shot
Trump's campaign said he was raced to hospital after the shooting, but is 'fine'
As Trump pumped his fist to the crowd, some were heard cheering his name and chanting 'USA' and 'Make America Great Again'
Trump appeared to mouth the word 'fight' as he was dragged away
As he was rushed into SUVs, Trump again flashed a fist at his supporters
The former president appeared to be shot in the ear
Blood can be seen pouring from the side of the former president's head
Trump supporters cowered for safety in the stands as chaos took hold
President Biden said in a statement that American 'must unite as one nation' in response to the horrific scenes.
'I have been briefed on the shooting at Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania. I’m grateful to hear that he’s safe and doing well,' the White House said in a statement.
'I’m praying for him and his family and for all those who were at the rally, as we await further information.'
In a press conference later in the evening, Biden described the incident as 'sick', and said there is 'no place in America for this kind of violence.'
'I hope I get to speak to him tonight,' Biden said of his 2024 opponent.
Donald Trump Jr has since shared a post of his bloodied father with his fist clenched on X, captioned: 'He'll never stop fighting to save America.'
A spokesman added that the GOP 2024 hopeful added that Trump 'thanks law enforcement and first responders for their quick action during this heinous act.'
President Biden said at a press conference thatthere is 'no place in America for this kind of violence'
Trump reacted quickly as a number of shots flew at him at the Pennsylvania rally
Witnesses hug after seeing the assassination attempt
The Secret Service said in a statement it 'has implemented protective measures and the former President is safe'
Trump's campaign said in a statement that he 'thanks law enforcement and first responders for their quick action during this heinous act'
The extent of Trump's injuries are not clear, although he appeared to want to show his supporters that he was okay within seconds of being shot
Trump's rallies are a heavily guarded event
Attendees point to the crowd shortly after shots rang out
A spokesperson for the ATF said agents from the bureau have been deployed to assist with the aftermath of the chaos.
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., was standing front row at the rally along with Reps. Mike Kelly and GOP Senate candidate Dave McCormick.
Meuser said he heard between eight to 10 shots ring out as screams rippled through the crowd, according to Fox News.
He added that it appeared there were multiple people in the crowd may have been impacted by the bullets and the local district attorney confirmed that at least one person is 'believed to be dead.'
Moments before, Trump was using a graphic at the rally to speak about illegal immigration
Although shots continued to be fired after Trump ducked, there are no early reports of any others injured at the rally
An emergency room doctor at the Trump rally said he performed CPR on a member of the crowd after the shooting
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro condemned the shocking scenes in his state.
'Violence targeted at any political party or political leader is absolutely unacceptable,' Shapiro said on X.
'It has no place in Pennsylvania or the United States. I have been briefed on the situation. @PAStatePolice are on the scene in Butler County and working with our federal and local partners.'
An emergency room doctor at the Trump rally revealed how he performed CPR on a member of the crowd after the attempted assassination.
'I heard the shots. I thought it was firecrackers begin with. Somebody over there was screaming 'he's been shot he's been shot,'' said the man who had blood splattered all over his white USA shirt. 'So I made my way over. I said I'm an emergency department physician. Let me help you.'
'The guy had spun around was jammed between the benches and a head shot here. There's lots of blood and he had brain matter,' he told CBS News.