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Commissioner Natali Defends Local Officer in Trump Assassination Attempt

Don't believe everything you read in the mainstream media, folks. They're peddling a twisted narrative about the local police officer who found himself face-to-face with the deranged individual who wanted to take out President Donald Trump. According to Butler Township Commissioner Edward Natali, the blame doesn't lie with that brave officer who risked his life to protect our former president.

Natali is setting the record straight, debunking the false accusations that have been plastered all over the news. He revealed that the local police officers were there solely for traffic control. They weren't climbing ladders or engaging in any face-to-face confrontations with potential assassins. 
No, their role was to keep the flow of traffic running smoothly.

Now, let's get to the heart of the matter. Natali explained that the officer in question was simply investigating what was happening on the roof. He wasn't in a position to engage the suspect but rather had an officer on the ground hoisting him up with cupped hands. Sounds like an intense balancing act.

But here's where it gets chilling. As our hero peeked his head up to see where the suspect was, the would-be assassin turned his rifle and pointed it straight at the officer's head. Imagine being in that officer's shoes, staring death in the face. Natali made it clear that the officer couldn't engage the suspect because he wasn't in a position to do so. He let go of the roof to grab his gun, but unfortunately, he fell backward and injured himself.

Still, despite the injuries, this officer's actions likely saved President Trump's life. He potentially prevented a tragedy by forcing the suspect to hurry up and make less accurate shots. Sure, we lost some innocent lives that day, but we must recognize the heroism displayed by this officer.

Natali also took a moment to address the absurd excuse the Secret Service Director, Kimberly Cheatle provided. She claimed the roof's slope was to blame for the lack of security. But Natali wasn't buying it. He sarcastically questioned why that roof's slope seemed more dangerous than others in the area. And let me tell you, folks, when sarcasm starts creeping into even the most straight-laced conservatives like Natali, you know something's up.

Let's not point fingers, folks. The investigation is ongoing, and Natali doesn't want to jump to conclusions. But he does make clear that the local police were not in charge of that building's security. So, before you try to pin all the blame on the local officers, remember that they were only there for traffic control.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story, and let's hope that justice is served for those who lost their lives and that the true heroics of that local police officer are recognized.

Written by Staff Reports

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