Armed Man Opens Fire Near Trump’s Florida Golf Course
A man wielding an AK-style rifle tried to storm Donald Trump’s West Palm Beach golf course on Sunday. Secret Service agents opened fire to stop the threat, three law enforcement officials confirmed. The former president was playing golf at the time and escaped unharmed.
Suspect Fleeing Scene Caught by Police
After dropping his weapon, the suspect fled in an SUV but was tracked down and arrested in a neighbouring county. Authorities recovered the AK-style rifle near the course. Thankfully, no one was injured during the tense showdown.
Latest in a String of Attacks on Trump
This chilling incident is the latest security scare linked to Trump’s presidential campaign. Just two months ago, the former president survived an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally where a bullet grazed his ear. The attack rocked the political landscape, prompting President Joe Biden to pull out of the 2024 race soon after.
Security Tightened Around Golf Course
Secret Service agents patrol Trump’s course on golf carts and ATVs, but some areas remain exposed and visible from the outside fence. On Sunday, the threat appeared near the fifth hole, forcing agents to act fast and decisively.
White House and Allies React
The White House confirmed that President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were briefed and relieved that Trump was safe. Harris condemned the violence, stating, “Violence has no place in America.”
“Trump is one of the strongest people I’ve ever known,” said Senator Lindsey Graham. He also confirmed speaking to Trump, who remained in “good spirits” after the incident.
Man Quiet During Arrest, Investigation Continues
The Martin County Sheriff’s Office apprehended the suspect after a “be on the lookout” alert. Sheriff William Snyder reported the man was unarmed at arrest and showed little emotion, not even questioning why he was detained. This cold behaviour raises fresh questions about the attacker’s motives.
Attorney General Merrick Garland is being kept fully updated as the Justice Department leads the investigation.
Trump Presses On With Campaign Plans
Despite the scare, Trump is pressing ahead. He plans a virtual appearance Monday night on X to promote a crypto venture by his sons. Campaign events resume Tuesday with a Michigan town hall, followed by rallies in New York and North Carolina later in the week.