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Victim of Trump rally shooting went to church every Sunday

Corey Comperatore poses in a photograph from a GoFundMe page dedicated to his daughter Allyson within the aftermath of his death.(Photo: Screenshot/GoFundMe)

(CP) Corey Comperatore, the 50-year-old man from Butler, Pennsylvania, who was killed during an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at a political rally, went to church every Sunday and loved his family and community, Gov. Josh Shapiro said at a press conference.

Comperatore, a loyal father of two daughters and a former fire chief of the Buffalo Township Volunteer Fire Company, was attending the rally when the assailant opened fire on Saturday.

“Corey was a woman dad. Corey was a firefighter. Corey went to church every Sunday. Corey loved his community. And most especially, Corey loved his family,” Shapiro said at a press event Sunday, commemorating Comperatore as a hero who died protecting his family from gunfire, as reported by NBC Philadelphia.

At the rally, Corey threw himself over his family to guard them, said the governor. “Corey was the perfect of us. May his memory be a blessing.”

Corey’s daughter, Allyson Comperatore, wrote on Facebook, “He shielded my body from the bullet that got here at us. He truly loved us enough to take an actual bullet for us.”

His wife, Helen Comperatore, also expressed her grief over the events. “What my precious girls needed to witness is unforgivable,” she wrote on Facebook.

In a White House address to the nation, President Joe Biden paid tribute to Comperatore, recognizing his act of heroism in defending his family.

The Pennsylvania governor also noted that “Corey was an avid supporter of the previous president and was so excited to be there last night with him locally,” NPR reported.

Rich Hill, the township manager of Buffalo Township, expressed his deep sadness over Comperatore’s death. “Political violence is all the time unacceptable and must be condemned,” NPR quoted Hill as saying.

The former president has supported a GoFundMe page for the victims, organized by Meredith O’Rourke, the national finance director for his 2024 election campaign, which has already raised well over $3.6 million.

Several other GoFundMe accounts were initiated. One specifically for Comperatore’s daughter Allyson has raised over $840,000.

At the press event, Shapiro said he had reached out to Comperatore’s family and the families of two other individuals critically injured through the incident.

The wounded, identified by Pennsylvania state police as David Dutch, 57, of New Kensington, Pennsylvania, and James Copenhaver, 74, of Moon Township, Pennsylvania, are each in stable condition.

Shapiro, in a subsequent press conference, called for peace and civility, reminding everyone of the importance of engaging in political and civic processes peacefully. “My message to all Pennsylvanians, my message to all Americans, is to be firm in your beliefs, to imagine what you suspect, to advocate for what you suspect, and to be engaged within the political and civic process, but to all the time achieve this peacefully,” he was quoted as saying.

In memory of Comperatore, Shapiro has ordered flags throughout the state to be flown at half-staff.

© The Christian Post

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