David Estcourt here closing our blog on this historic day, as the international community rallies around the US to reject political violence. Angus Dalton and Ashleigh McMillan helmed our coverage earlier in the day.
Summarising the day’s events:
- Former president Donald Trump was left bloodied after gunshots rang out at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
- The incident is being investigated as an assassination attempt.
- The shooter is dead, along with one male spectator. Another two men who attended the rally are in a critical condition.
- Trump said a bullet pierced his right ear. He was swarmed by the Secret Service, ushered to a motorcade and taken to a medical centre.
- The Secret Service said the shooter fired shots from an elevated position, which according to witnesses was the roof of a nearby building. Authorities have seized an assault rifle from the scene.
- The FBI has identified the shooter as Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, report Reuters, AP and the New York Times.
- No official motive for the shooting has been announced.
- Trump’s campaign said he was “fine” and still planned to attend the Republican National Convention on Monday, local time, where it is expected his party will nominate him as their presidential candidate.
- President Joe Biden, who has spoken to Trump, said there’s “no place in America for this kind of violence”.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called for unity and calm and warned against misinformation following the incident.
- It is the first shooting of a president or presidential candidate since Ronald Reagan in March 1981.
Our coverage will continue on Monday.