A man named Vem Miller, 49, is taking legal action against the state and local police. He claims he was wrongly accused of trying to bring guns to a campaign rally for former President Donald Trump. This incident unfolded in the Coachella Valley, California, and has sparked a lot of attention.
Miller was arrested at a police checkpoint outside the rally. Officers discovered multiple guns in his vehicle, along with various IDs and driver's licenses that had different names. Because of this, the police suspected Miller might be part of a dangerous group known as the Sovereign Citizens, who often have extreme views.
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco stated that the police had potentially stopped a third assassination attempt against Trump. He claimed that Miller's actions were suspicious enough to warrant immediate action. However, Miller's lawsuit argues that the police acted unfairly and that they didn’t follow proper procedures. He believes the police were more interested...
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