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Hundreds gather at funeral for Pa. fire chief killed at Trump rally

Over 100 emergency vehicles took part in the procession carrying former fire chief Corey Comperatore to his hometown of Freeport

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The funeral procession for Corey Comperatore passes, Friday, July 19, 2024, in Sarver, Pa. Comperatore, a former fire chief, was shot and killed while attending a weekend rally for former President Donald Trump.

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By Michael R. Sisak, Maryclaire Dale, Gary Fields and Michael Kunzelman
Associated Press

CABOT, Pa. 鈥 The keen of bagpipes, a three-volley gun salute and a bugle sounding taps pierced the air of a small Pennsylvania town on Friday as hundreds gathered to honor an ex-fire chief who was shot and killed at a rally for former President Donald Trump.

Following funeral services for Corey Comperatore, large crowds of mourners waiting outside fell silent as his American flag-draped casket emerged from Cabot Methodist Church. Firefighters ceremoniously removed the flag and presented it to his wife, Helen, before loading the casket onto a fire truck adorned with black bunting.

Three firefighters stood sentry on the back of the truck, trailed by more than 100 other emergency vehicles from fire departments across the region as it rolled slowly toward Comperatore鈥檚 hometown of Freeport, where he was to be laid to rest.

A sharpshooter team mounted on a nearby rooftop served as a reminder of last weekend鈥檚 bloodshed. Officials have said that Comperatore shielding his wife and daughter from gunfire at Trump鈥檚 rally last Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Trump, who suffered an ear injury in the shooting but was not seriously hurt, did not attend the funeral because of Secret Service concerns, according to a person familiar with the situation who was not authorized to speak publicly.

Annette Locke, a member of the West Deer Township Volunteer Fire Department, stood across the road from the church and lightly touched her heart as she spoke about the horrific toll from the 鈥渢otally senseless鈥 shooting.

鈥淗e was with his family on a beautiful sunny day, and now he鈥檚 gone,鈥 Locke said.

Joe and Jen Brose stood at the edge of their driveway with their three young boys, all dressed in T-shirts celebrating the USA, watching the long procession, which took a full half-hour to pass.

鈥淭he community comes together at times like this,鈥 Joe Brose said.

鈥淚 thought it was very heartwarming, it was very humbling to see it,鈥 said Jen Brose, whose sister had attended the Trump rally.

Trump honored Comperatore during his speech Thursday night at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. He displayed Comperatore鈥檚 firefighting gear on the convention stage, kissing his helmet and heralding the ex-chief as 鈥渁n unbelievable person.鈥


The Buffalo Township Volunteer Fire Company said there was a limited amount of space on the back of Corey Comperatore鈥檚 coat

Mike Drane, who lives near the church where the funeral was held, said he was overwhelmed by Trump鈥檚 tribute.

鈥淭rump knew that that bullet was for him, not for Corey,鈥 Drane said.

Nancy Macurdy, who lives across the street from the church, was away camping when the shooting happened but wanted to be back home for the funeral.

鈥淲e鈥檙e a very close community here,鈥 she said.

A woman who was inside the church for the funeral service said Comperatore鈥檚 wife and daughters delivered testimonies, and the church鈥檚 pastor read a eulogy written by one of Comperatore鈥檚 siblings. The woman, who declined to be quoted by name, said she did not recognize any politicians or Trump representatives among the crowd, which included country singer Billy Ray Cyrus. The service was closed to the news media.

In nearby Sarver, the town where Comperatore lived, families took the day off from work or changed other plans to gather along the community鈥檚 main artery. Bands of young boys stood by the roadway, signaling for trucks to honk their horns. Five-year-old Ryder Presutti, dressed in a red firefighter鈥檚 outfit, waved a small American flag as the fire trucks passed by.

Others congregated at Andy鈥檚 House of Cars or Cabot Archery to await the funeral procession. Outside the Dollar General store, at least a dozen SUVs were lined up tailgate style, with their trunks open. One resident expressed her feelings with a front yard sign made of giant black letters that read, 鈥淎merican Hero Corey Comperatore.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a very heartbreaking situation,鈥 said Daneene Wimer, 44, of Evans City, near where the shooting took place. She and her sisters came with their families to honor 鈥渟omebody who put their life in their hands for their family.鈥

鈥淚 will definitely be shedding tears (when the procession passes),鈥 she said.

Comperatore, 50, worked as a project and tooling engineer, was an Army reservist and spent many years as a volunteer firefighter after serving as chief, according to . He and his family attended the Cabot Methodist Church, where their pastor, Jonathan Fehl, presided over the funeral.

On Thursday, thousands of mourners filed into a banquet hall to pay their respects to Comperatore and his family. Hundreds of people gathered Wednesday at a vigil for him at an auto racing track.

Guests at Thursday鈥檚 visitation for Comperatore saw a slideshow of photos from his life 鈥 his wedding, a recent 50th birthday party, time with his daughters, firefighting, fishing, and palling around with his Dobermans. Also on display was a framed copy of a note to Comperatore鈥檚 wife signed by Trump and former first lady Melania Trump.

鈥淐orey will forever be remembered as a True American Hero,鈥 the Trumps wrote.

A statement issued Thursday by Comperatore鈥檚 family described him as a 鈥渂eloved father and husband, and a friend to so many throughout the Butler region.鈥

鈥淥ur family is finding comfort and peace through the heartfelt messages of encouragement from people around the world, through the support of our church and community, and most of all through the strength of God,鈥 the statement said.

Two other people were wounded at Trump鈥檚 rally: David Dutch, 57, of New Kensington, and James Copenhaver, 74, of Moon Township. As of Wednesday night, both had been upgraded to serious but stable condition, according to a spokesperson with Allegheny Health Network.

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