Man arrested at Trump's Washington hotel
after guns found in car
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[June 01, 2017]
By Ian Simpson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Pennsylvania man
was arrested at President Donald Trump's Washington hotel early on
Wednesday after police acting on a tip found a rifle, pistol and
ammunition in his car, a discovery they said "averted a potential
disaster" in the U.S. capital.
Bryan Moles, 43, from the western Pennsylvania college town of Edinboro,
was taken into custody shortly after checking into the Trump
International Hotel a few blocks from the White House, Metropolitan
Police Chief Peter Newsham told a news conference.
A tipster had told the Pennsylvania State Police that Moles was
traveling to Washington with weapons, and the information was passed on
to the Secret Service and Washington police, Newsham said.
Moles was arrested without incident, after an assault-style rifle, a
.40-caliber pistol and 90 rounds of ammunition for the two guns were
found in his vehicle, the chief said.
"I believe that the officers and our federal partners, and in particular
the tipster coming forward, averted a potential disaster here in our
nation's capital," Newsham said.
Asked about reports that Moles had made threatening remarks and was a
U.S. military veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder,
Newsham said the suspect's motives were under investigation and there
was not enough information to charge Moles with making threats. He also
declined to "read anything into" the fact that Moles had checked into
the Trump hotel.
The chief said Moles was being held on charges of carrying a handgun
without a license, possession of unregistered ammunition and carrying a
dangerous weapon - the latter charge stemming from the rifle found in
his vehicle.
The Secret Service said in a statement it also was investigating the
incident but said that no one under its protection was ever at risk.
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Flags fly above the entrance to the new Trump International Hotel on
its opening day in Washington, DC, U.S. on September 12, 2016.
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Police spokeswoman Karimah Bilal had no information about an
attorney for Moles.
Trump's hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue, housed in a landmark former
U.S. Post Office pavilion, has become a focal point for protests
against the Republican president since he took office in January.
Edinboro Police Chief Jeff Craft said by telephone that Moles had no
criminal record in his hometown, a suburb of Erie, Pennsylvania in
the northwestern corner of the state, and was not known to police.
(Reporting by Ian Simpson in Washington; Additional reporting by
Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by James Dalgleish and Lisa
Shumaker)
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