Authorities detained a Las Vegas resident on Saturday during a checkpoint near a rally held by former President Donald Trump in California’s Coachella Valley.
The individual, identified as 49-year-old Vem Miller, stands accused of possessing a loaded firearm, a shotgun, and a high-capacity magazine. Deputies stopped Miller in a black SUV at Avenue 52 and Celebration Drive, according to law enforcement sources. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department reported that the arrest was conducted without any issues.
Miller was subsequently processed at the John J. Benoit Detention Center. Charges against him include possession of a loaded firearm and possession of a high-capacity magazine. It is unclear at the time of publication if Miller was part of a third assassination plot against Trump, with plenty of speculation on social media.
Law enforcement officials have requested that anyone with more information contact Deputy Coronado at the Palm Desert Sheriff’s Station. The contact number provided for further inquiries is (760) 836–1600.
The incident took place as the former president made his public appearance amid a series of planned rallies, as he continues to gain momentum against a struggling Harris-Walz campaign.
The Coachella Valley event was among several key stops on the itinerary.