David 'Jake' Dutch, a Marine Corps veteran who served in Operation Desert Storm, was one of the two victims critically wounded by gunshots at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Dutch, 57, was struck twice during the incident - once in the stomach and once in the liver. Friends and fellow members at the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars lodges in Lower Burrell described Dutch as a dedicated and respected individual.
VFW commander Lee Johnson expressed his sympathy for Dutch and his family, highlighting Dutch's significant contributions to the club over the years. Johnson mentioned that Dutch was showing signs of responsiveness, indicating a hopeful recovery. Dutch, who works at Siemens Innomotics in the Pittsburgh area, is known for his humility and hard work ethic.
Friends and acquaintances described Dutch as a quiet and humble man, despite his military background. Roger Milliron Jr., a longtime friend, emphasized Dutch's reserved nature and strong work ethic. The news of Dutch's injuries at the rally brought a somber atmosphere to the American Legion lodge, where members expressed shock and concern for his well-being.
Steven Penn praised Dutch for his generosity and love for his country, noting that Dutch was well-liked and approachable. Both the American Legion and VFW lodges are collecting donations to support Dutch and his family during this challenging time.
In addition to Dutch, 74-year-old James Copenhaver of Moon Township, Pennsylvania, was identified as the other victim wounded at the rally. Tragically, 50-year-old Corey Comperatore, a volunteer firefighter, lost his life while protecting his family from the gunfire. Authorities are still investigating the motive behind the shooter's actions at the rally.