The armed man arrested outside Donald Trump’s Coachella Valley rally — who declared his intention to assassinate former President Trump — has already been released on bail.
The suspect, Vem Miller, was intercepted by Riverside County police just a mile from the rally, armed with a loaded shotgun, a handgun, and a high-capacity magazine.
If a potential assassination attempt on a former U.S. president isn’t enough to keep someone behind bars, what does it take?
The Long Beach Press Telegram reports that Miller was released on $5,000 bail with a court date on January 2, 2025 and that the Secret Service said they are aware of the arrest.
The gravity of the situation—an armed man with a loaded shotgun and an apparent plan to bypass security and harm Trump — should have made him a high-level threat, warranting a much harsher response.
Armed, dangerous, and carrying false credentials, Miller was caught red-handed.
The decision to grant bail for a man allegedly plotting a presidential assassination makes a mockery of the justice system.
No comments:
Post a Comment