U.S. police say they have thwarted a third possible assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
International media, quoting Coachella police in California, reported last night that after arresting an armed individual who aimed to kill Donald Trump at a rally for the former U.S. president, Trump was saved from a third assassination attempt.
State police stated that the armed individual attempted to use a fake card to enter Trump’s campaign rally.
According to the country’s police, a 49-year-old man carrying weapons and fake identification documents was arrested near Trump’s campaign headquarters in Coachella, California.
This marks the third assassination attempt on Donald Trump ahead of the U.S. presidential elections.
Meanwhile, police have identified the individual as William Miller.
It remains unclear whether the possession of two firearms was related to Mr. Trump’s speech.
A U.S. federal police official told CBS that the suspect did not intend to assassinate Mr. Trump.
While this incident raises concerns about the security surrounding political figures, it also highlights the vigilance of law enforcement in preventing potential threats.
The frequency of these attempts before the presidential election underscores the polarized political climate in the U.S., necessitating heightened security measures for all candidates involved.
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