Aakhir Tak – In Shorts
- Vem Miller was arrested outside Donald Trump’s rally with heavy firearms.
- Miller had fake press and VIP passes, which raised suspicion.
- The rally went on smoothly, without any interruptions from the incident.
Aakhir Tak – In Depth
Man Arrested Outside Donald Trump’s Rally With Firearms in California
A man, Vem Miller, was arrested outside Donald Trump’s rally in Coachella Valley, California, while carrying multiple firearms. Miller was found with a loaded shotgun, a handgun, and a high-capacity magazine just moments before the rally was set to begin.
Suspect Identified
Vem Miller, a 49-year-old Las Vegas resident, was stopped at a security checkpoint due to his suspicious fake press and VIP passes. Upon inspection, authorities discovered firearms, leading to his immediate arrest. Authorities suspect this may have been a third assassination attempt on former President Trump.
Potential Assassination Foiled
According to Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, authorities likely prevented another assassination attempt. Miller, a UCLA graduate who once ran for the Nevada State Assembly in 2022, was booked on charges related to possessing firearms and released on $5,000 bail. His court date is set for January 2, 2025.
Miller’s Background
Miller has a history of minor legal issues and is believed to be affiliated with the sovereign citizens’ movement, a far-right group that challenges government authority. The FBI categorizes this movement as “anti-government extremists.” Members often resist legal systems, including taxes and traffic stops.
No Impact on Rally Safety
The incident did not affect the rally’s safety or Trump’s security. Media and VIP personnel were subjected to strict security checks before entering, while general attendees were transported via shuttle buses to the event site.