Golden Finance reported that on October 13th local time, the sheriff of Riverside County, California, USA, stated that on the 12th, a man was arrested near the rally site of former US President Trump in Coachella Valley, California, carrying weapons and fake IDs. Local police said that the man may have been planning to assassinate Trump. The local police stated that the man's name is Wim Miller, and at around 17:00 on the 12th, Pacific Time, he presented a forged ID at a security checkpoint and was found to be illegally carrying a shotgun, a loaded pistol, and a high-capacity magazine.
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An armed man was arrested near the Trump campaign rally site.
Golden Finance reported that on October 13th local time, the sheriff of Riverside County, California, USA, stated that on the 12th, a man was arrested near the rally site of former US President Trump in Coachella Valley, California, carrying weapons and fake IDs. Local police said that the man may have been planning to assassinate Trump. The local police stated that the man's name is Wim Miller, and at around 17:00 on the 12th, Pacific Time, he presented a forged ID at a security checkpoint and was found to be illegally carrying a shotgun, a loaded pistol, and a high-capacity magazine.