In a post to Truth Social on Friday, former President Donald Trump announced plans to return to Butler, Pennsylvania to hold a campaign rally, per . The announcement comes after Trump survived an assassination attempt at the same site on July 13. Thomas Matthew Crooks attempted to kill the former president, grazing his ear, while murdering one rally attendee, , and injuring two others.

“I Will Be Going Back To Butler, Pennsylvania, For A Big And Beautiful Rally, Honoring The Soul Of Our Beloved Firefighting Hero, Corey, And Those Brave Patriots Injured Two Weeks Ago,” Trump posted in all capital letters on . “What A Day It Will Be — Fight, Fight, Fight! Stay Tuned For Details.” A shaken community The shooting left Trump with an ear injury, according to .

Firefighter Corey Comperatore was killed by Crooks, while other audience members James Copenhaver and David Dutch were both shot and seriously injured. Dutch was just released from Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, while Copenhaver remains in the same hospital in a “serious but stable position.” The attack and subsequent media whirlwind have left the people in and around Butler, Pennsylvania, in a state of unrest.

Butler’s mayor called the shooting and its aftermath “overwhelming,” according to the . Some citizens are outraged, others are scared and others resentful of the heated political division that they believe contributed to the assassination attempt. Some, however, believe that the shooting .