Gunman shouting anti-Trump slogans
arrested at Miami resort
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[May 19, 2018]
By Zachary Fagenson
DORAL, Fla. (Reuters) - A gunman railing
against U.S. President Donald Trump opened fire in one of the
Republican's Florida golf resorts early on Friday, exchanging gunshots
with Miami police who wounded and arrested him, officials said.
Neither Trump nor any of his immediate family members were at the Trump
National Doral Miami at the time, according to the Secret Service. The
golf club is about 70 miles (113 km) south of the Palm Beach resort that
Trump has visited regularly during his term.
The man "was trying to lure our officers ... into this gunfight. He did
succeed, and he did lose. That's the bottom line," Miami-Dade Police
Director Juan Perez said at a news briefing, adding it was not clear
what motivated his actions.
The man lowered a flag that was flying outside the Miami-area club, went
into the lobby at about 1:30 a.m. EDT (0530 GMT) and draped it over the
counter. He pointed a gun at people in the lobby, fired at the ceiling
and a chandelier and waited to attack responding officers, Perez said.
The gunman, identified as Jonathan Oddi, 42, of Doral, was shouting
anti-Trump remarks during the incident, Perez said. He said he did not
know specifically what Oddi had said.
Police shot Oddi in the legs and took him into custody, and he was in
hospital in stable condition.
Social media pages that appeared to be created by Oddi said that he
owned a gemstone company, was a real estate investor and had been a
volunteer Santa Claus at a Miami hospital in 2013.
Guests at the golf resort said they were awakened by the sound of
gunshots and emergency vehicles. They were not apprised of any details
of the incident by the hotel and only learned of it through news
reports, they said.
"We're staying near the lobby and my husband said he thought he heard
shots," said Ana Marta Fernandez, 49, who was visiting from Uruguay.
She said the hotel had said little more than that the golf courses were
closed for the day.
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The entrance to the Trump National Doral Miami golf club remained
blocked off as police continued an investigation of the shooting
when a gunman railing against U.S. President Donald Trump opened
fire early on Friday, exchanging gunshots with Miami police who
wounded and arrested him, in Doral, Florida, U.S., May 18, 2018.
REUTERS/Zachary Fagenson
"So far they've offered us nothing as compensation," Fernandez said.
A resort representative was not immediately available to comment.
The U.S. Secret Service, which guards the president and his family,
said in a statement that no one under its protection was in the
Miami area at the time. The agency does not protect the club, but is
working with police who are investigating the shooting, it said.
A Doral police officer suffered a broken arm that was not related to
gunfire. Police have not said what kind of weapon the suspect had.
Authorities are trying to find out how Oddi gained entry to the
800-acre (323-hectare) Doral golf club.
Trump National Doral Golf Club is home to four championship golf
courses. Trump bought the property for $150 million in 2012.
(Reporting by Zachary Fagenson in Miami, additional reporting by
Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee and Ian Simpson in Washington; Editing
by Scott Malone and Bernadette Baum)
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