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Home » World News » Trump in new assassination scare as gunman arrested

Trump in new assassination scare as gunman arrested

October 13, 2024
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Donald Trump encountered yet another potential threat to his life when Vem Miller, 49, was apprehended near his rally in Coachella, California, over the weekend. Authorities discovered a shotgun, a high-capacity magazine, and a loaded handgun in Miller’s vehicle after he presented fake VIP credentials at a security checkpoint.

Local authorities have indicated that this incident may be viewed as a potential third assassination attempt on the former president. This follows two alarming incidents earlier this year: one in July, when Trump was shot in the ear during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, and another in September, when an armed suspect pointed a gun at him in West Palm Beach, Florida. Both events raised serious concerns about the safety of Trump and those attending his events.

In response to the Coachella incident, a source close to Trump’s campaign sought to downplay the threat, insisting that Miller was apprehended before he could pose any real danger. “This incident did not impact the safety of former President Trump or attendees of the event,” the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office stated, attempting to reassure the public.

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However, Sheriff Chad Bianco, a known Trump supporter, told the Southern California News Group, “We probably stopped another assassination attempt.” His comments reflect a growing unease about the security risks associated with Trump’s public appearances, particularly in light of recent threats.

Miller was taken into custody after law enforcement conducted a search of his black SUV, leading to charges of illegal possession of firearms and ammunition. He was booked at the John Benoit Detention Center and later released on a $10,000 bail—$5,000 for each of the two misdemeanors. He is scheduled to appear in court on January 2.

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While the campaign source attempted to mitigate the impact of the incident, stating, “There was no assassination attempt in California yesterday,” it is clear that the presence of a firearm near Trump’s event has heightened concerns about his safety. The source emphasized that while Miller had a weapon, the situation did not escalate into a dangerous encounter.

These recent developments come as Trump’s protective detail remains on high alert, grappling with the implications of the earlier assassination attempts. The first incident involved a shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, who struck Trump in the ear before being killed by Secret Service agents. This tragic event also resulted in the death of a rally attendee and left two others critically injured.

In August, another suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, was arrested after allegedly aiming a rifle at Trump while he was golfing in West Palm Beach. Routh fled the scene as Secret Service agents fired at him, further illustrating the volatile atmosphere surrounding Trump’s public appearances.

As the investigation into the Coachella incident continues, a press conference is expected to provide more details and reassure the public regarding Trump’s safety measures. The persistent threats have sparked discussions about the challenges of ensuring security for public figures, particularly those with contentious political backgrounds. As tensions remain high, the focus on safeguarding Trump is more critical than ever.

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