Former President Donald Trump is safe following
gunshots “in his vicinity”, his campaign said, after an incident took place
near his Florida golf club on Sunday.
Secret Service agents saw a man pointing a rifle at
the golf course where Trump was apparently located at the time, law enforcement
sources told the BBC’s US partner CBS News.
Agents fired multiple times at the suspect, who tried
to run away, the sources said, adding that a suspect is now in custody and a
weapon has been recovered.
In an email to his supporters, Trump said he was “safe
and well” after gunshots in his vicinity.
Nothing will slow me down,” he wrote. “I will never
surrender!”
The incident comes almost exactly two months after a
gunman attempted to assassinate Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania,
striking his ear.
The Secret Service confirmed in a post on X that they
were investigating a “protective incident” involving Trump that took place
shortly before 14:00 EST (19:00 BST) on Sunday.
The White House said President Joe Biden and
Vice-President Kamala Harris had been briefed about the incident that they said
took place at the Trump International Golf Course, “where former President
Trump was golfing”.
“They are relieved to know that he is safe. They will
be kept regularly updated by their team,” the White House said.
Harris posted on X that she had been briefed on the
matter and was glad Trump was unharmed. “Violence has no place in America,” she
wrote.
The BBC has contacted the US Secret Service, the West
Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office and Trump campaign for more details.
Trump was injured while addressing a crowd in Butler,
Pennsylvania, on 13 July when a gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, fired at him
with an AR-15–style rifle from the roof of a nearby building.
The shooting left one audience member dead, while
Crooks, 20, was killed at the scene by a Secret Service sniper.
The Secret Service faced intense scrutiny over how the
shooter from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, was able to open fire on the former
president.
The director of the agency, Kimberly Cheatle, resigned
within two weeks of the incident.
Source: BBC
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