SCRANTON, PA — Rick Notari, the Community Relations Manager for Lackawanna County, has been suspended indefinitely following a controversial remark he made on social media. Notari’s comment came after the failed assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, which occurred last Saturday.
In a tweet, Notari wrote, “It’s a shame the guy missed,” referring to the assailant in the attack on Trump. This statement has led to his suspension by the Lackawanna County commissioners, who have emphasized the need for a unified and nonviolent response to political violence.
Commissioner Bill Gaughan expressed that political violence is a tragedy that should be universally condemned, aligning with sentiments from President Biden and other Americans wishing Trump a full recovery. Commissioner Matt McGloin reiterated the county government’s duty to serve all residents, regardless of political affiliation, and stressed that such times should bring the country together rather than deepening divisions.
Commissioner Chris Chermak also commented on the incident, expressing relief and gratitude that Trump survived the attack and highlighting the event as a reminder of the dangers facing leaders today. He concluded with a call for national unity and resilience in the face of such threats.