A man with a gun was arrested near a Trump campaign rally site
On October 13, local time, the sheriff of Riverside County, California, U.S., said a man was arrested on October 12 near former U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign rally in California's Coachella Valley, the man was carrying a weapon and a fake pass. Local police said the man may have planned to assassinate Trump. The man, named Wim Miller, presented a forged pass at a security checkpoint at about 1700 hours WST on Dec. 12 and was found by police to be in illegal possession of a shotgun, a loaded handgun and a high-capacity magazine, local police said.
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