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Local law enforcement tapped for rally security, details slim

Butler County Sheriff Michael Slupe is pictured during an interview outside the Butler County Courthouse on Monday, July 15. Associated Press

Dozens of police and law enforcement officers from Butler County will once again provide support at the rally for former President Donald Trump on Saturday, Oct. 5, at the Butler Farm Show grounds, an event which will also feature Trump’s running mate, JD Vance.

State police, Butler County Sheriff deputies, Butler Township police and the Butler County Emergency Services Unit attended a meeting with the U.S. Secret Service to pre-plan for the rally. While details available to the public about the security plan are sparse, Butler County Sheriff Mike Slupe said before the meeting he believes security will be enhanced compared to Trump’s July 13 rally at the farm show.

“The cooperation among the law enforcement agencies who would potentially participate, I would feel comfortable having my family there,” Slupe said.

According to Slupe, seven sheriff deputies will provide support at the rally — one more than the number of officers present at the July 13 rally, but still fewer than the 13 deputies that staffed Trump’s 2020 rally at the Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport.

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