The former fire chief who tragically lost his life during a rally for Donald Trump in Pennsylvania is being hailed as a hero for bravely shielding his family from gunfire. Corey Comperatore, 50, sacrificed his own life to protect his wife and daughter during the assassination attempt against the former president. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro confirmed Comperatore’s act of heroism, stating that he dove in front of his family to keep them safe.
In addition to Comperatore’s tragic death, two other individuals were injured during the violent incident at the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Details about the other victims have not been disclosed by law enforcement officials, but Texas U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson revealed that his nephew sustained injuries that were fortunately not serious.
The Secret Service thwarted the suspected shooter, who had attacked from an elevated position outside the rally venue. The former president, Trump, was showcasing a chart when gunshots rang out, prompting him to take cover. Agents swiftly surrounded Trump for protection, and despite sustaining a minor injury, he acknowledged cheering supporters with a raised fist.
Comperatore, a former chief of the Buffalo Township volunteer fire company, was remembered as an honorable and dedicated member of the community. Described as a steadfast and helpful individual who never shied away from standing up for his beliefs, Comperatore was respected and valued for his service of over 20 years in the fire department.
The Buffalo Township Volunteer Fire Company is preparing to honor Comperatore with memorial drapery following his untimely passing. Assistant Chief Ricky Heasley of Sarver fondly recalled Comperatore as a lively and sociable person with a positive attitude towards everyone.
A GoFundMe campaign has been established to support Comperatore’s grieving family, and as of Sunday, donations had exceeded $180,000. The community and supporters are rallying behind the family during this difficult time.