Marine Veteran David Dutch, who was Shot at Trump Rally, Released From Hospital
Marine veteran
David Dutch — one of the surviving victims
shot at former President Donald Trump’s Butler, Pa. campaign rally — was released from the hospital Wednesday.
Dutch, 57, was discharged from Allegheny General Hospital following an 11-day stay after he was shot at the Republican presidential nominee’s July 13 outdoor rally, hospital officials said.
Dutch, of New Kensington, was struck twice — once in the chest and once in the liver — when 20-year-old gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks began shooting from a nearby rooftop in an assassination attempt on Trump.
He was rushed to the hospital in critical condition and was put into a medically induced coma while he underwent multiple surgeries, according to the Marine Corps League’s (MCL) Department of Pennsylvania.
A second wounded rally-goer, James Copenhaver, is still undergoing treatment at Allegheny, where he’s listed in serious, but stable condition, according to the medical staff.
Copenhaver, a 74-year-old retired grandfather from Moon Township, was also shot by Crooks and suffered “
life-alternating injuries,” his family previously said in a statement.

James Copenhaver, who was also shot at the rally, remains hospitalized in serious but stable condition.
A third victim, 50-year-old married father of two girls and fireman Corey Comperatore, was shot and killed during the rally while Trump suffered a graze wound to his ear.
Marine veteran David Dutch, 57, was discharged from Allegheny General Hospital Wednesday afternoon following an 11-day stay after he was shot at Trump’s July 13 outdoor rally.
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Marine veteran David Dutch, who was shot at Trump rally, released from hospital