The Secret Service opened fire at Trump’s West Palm Beach golf course after spotting a potential threat, ensuring his safety. The suspect was arrested later by local police.
WEST PALM BEACH, FL (2-minute read) — Former President Donald Trump was swiftly escorted to safety by the Secret Service after agents discharged their firearms at a suspect who was seen with what appeared to be a gun. The incident took place while Trump was golfing at his Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach, Florida, law enforcement sources have confirmed.
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Secret Service agents reported that they had spotted a suspicious individual lurking near the golf course. The situation escalated when they noticed what they believed to be the barrel of a firearm in the man’s possession. Acting promptly, agents opened fire to neutralize the perceived threat and protect the former president.
After ensuring Trump’s safety, law enforcement apprehended the man on I-95, where he was taken into custody by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. Authorities have yet to determine the suspect’s motives, and the investigation is ongoing.
A spokesperson for Trump, Steven Cheung, reassured the public with a brief statement: “President Trump is safe following gunshots in his vicinity. No further details at this time.”
This incident occurs just two months after a separate event where Thomas Matthew Crooks shot at Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, wounding him in the ear.
Initial reports speculated that there might have been more than one shooter involved. However, after a more thorough investigation, it was determined that only one Secret Service agent had discharged their firearm.
These events underscore the ongoing risks that high-profile figures like Donald Trump face, even during routine outings. For the Secret Service, staying alert and maintaining swift response times are critical to preventing potential dangers.