What started out like any other rally ended with one person dead and two seriously wounded after a gunman took aim at former President Donald Trump. Here’s what we know about how it happened.
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Gene J. Puskar / AP
Butler Farm Show, a fairground, played host to the rally with bleachers surrounding a stage where Trump would speak and most attendees on a lawn. There's a small lake on one side and buildings on the other.
Trump took the stage shortly after 6 p.m. ET.
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The gunman gained access to the roof of a nearby aluminum company's building and fired across the event grounds, striking at least one person in the northernmost stands, closest to where the gunman was positioned.
Law enforcement counter-snipers on a roof just behind where Trump was speaking had a vantage point to the rooftop where the gunman took aim.
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Evan Vucci / AP
Anisha Banerjee, Caroline Radnofsky, Jean Lee, Larissa Gao, Rima Abdelkader, Ali Gostanian, Janhvi Bhojwani and Matteo Moschella contributed reporting.
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