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Near Miss: Third Attack on Former President Donald Trump Averted at Coachella
An alarming incident occurred on Saturday as authorities successfully prevented a possible third assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during his rally at Coachella Valley. Local law enforcement apprehended‌ a man who was found armed with firearms and counterfeit credentials, according to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office.
As Trump was preparing to speak, officers intercepted the suspect approximately one mile from the event location. He was in possession of a loaded shotgun, a handgun, and a high-capacity magazine, further raising suspicions among the deputies.
Details of the Apprehension
The apprehended individual, who has been identified as Vem Miller, was stopped at a security checkpoint‍ situated only half a mile away from the rally entrance. Authorities reported that he presented forged press and VIP passes, which were distinct enough to prompt concern among the officers.
“We likely prevented yet another attempt on the former president’s life,” Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco commented on the incident.
Background of the Suspect
According to Sheriff Bianco, Miller is suspected of having ties to a right-wing, anti-government group and was allegedly planning to assassinate Trump. His educational background includes a Master’s degree from UCLA, and he made a run for a seat in the Nevada State Assembly in 2022, as reported by local news outlets.
Legal Consequences
Miller faces charges related to the possession of a loaded weapon and a high-capacity magazine. After posting bail set at $5,000, he was released from custody. This incident underscores the significant risks associated with political events in a polarized environment and raises questions about security measures in place for public figures.
This remains a developing story. Please check back for further updates.