Yesterday, someone shot former US President Donald Trump during a rally. Luckily, the bullet only grazed his ear, and he narrowly escaped death. The shooter was killed instantly. The incident happened so fast that no one had time to react. Doug Mills, a photographer for the New York Times, captured the incident on his camera.
Doug Mills, a senior photographer for the New York Times, took a picture that is quickly going viral on social media. The photo shows the bullet very close to Trump’s neck. Doug also described what he witnessed.
Doug Mills said that right after being shot, Trump’s face turned completely pale, with blood flowing from one side. Trump looked very angry, raised his fist, and then chaos erupted. Doug Mills mentioned that Secret Service agents quickly took Trump to the other side of the stage, and he followed them. There was a lot of pushing and screaming, and Doug focused on capturing everything with his camera.
Doug Mills has been a photographer for the New York Times since 2002. He has covered many US elections and presidents since Ronald Reagan. Mills has won the Pulitzer Prize twice and was named Best Photographer by the White House Correspondents Association in 2020 and 2023. Additionally, he has covered major events like 16 Olympics, the Super Bowl, and the World Series.
Presidential elections are coming up soon in America, and Donald Trump is running against President Joe Biden. On Sunday, Trump was holding a rally in Pennsylvania when a shooter targeted him. The shooter missed and was killed on the spot. The reason for the attack is still unknown, and the FBI is investigating.
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