Cops confirm no threat to Donald Trump rally after report of ‘explosives’ found in car


Police say there is no threat to former President Donald Trump’s Long Island rally site after “explosives” were found in a car near the site.

A spokesperson for the Nassau County Police Department confirmed to DailyMail.com that “there was a suspicious event” on Wednesday before Trump’s speech where thousands of MAGA fans gathered.

But there is “no validity” to a report that there was an “explosive device found”.

“Reports of explosives found at the site are unfounded,” Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryde said.

“There is a person who has been questioned who may have trained a bomb detection dog near the site. The individual with the bomb detection dog falsely claimed that explosives were found and that individual is currently being detained by the police .

The latest reports of a possible breach of Trump’s security come just three days after an assassin was arrested after chasing the former president with a gun while playing at his Palm Beach golf club.

Police working in conjunction with the secret service remain on high alert in the area hours before the former president takes the stage.

Former President Donald Trump’s Long Island, New York, speech venue perimeter was breached before his rally tonight.

Supporters of Republican presidential candidate former US President Donald Trump await the start of his campaign rally in Nassau

Supporters of Republican presidential candidate former US President Donald Trump await the start of his campaign rally in Nassau

Sources in the Nassau County Police Department told reporter James Lalino earlier Wednesday that the perimeter of the demonstration site was breached and a blue can was removed.

Additionally, during the sweep K9s apparently “found an explosive device in one of the vehicles.”

Sources said the driver ended up running into the woods.

“No one saw if he had anything on him, they just saw him run away. A lot of cars are parked right now, they’re lined up on Hempstead Turnpike, they’re just parked on the grass. Even in the Park Eisenhower, they’re just parked here,” the source told Lalino according to a post on X.

Thousands of MAGA fans are expected to descend on Long Island this afternoon before the 7 pm ET show at the Nassau Coliseum.

A large crowd has already gathered and many camped out overnight to get good seats in the indoor arena.

The doors don’t open until 3 pm ET, but already MAGA fans have gathered, dressed in gear, hats, Trump buttons and waving large flags.

Nassau County Police told DailyMail.com they are “working on an email” to send out in response to the alleged security incident.

A Secret Service spokesman also said reports of “explosives” found in a car are false.

Trump has largely moved to domestic events since the first attempt on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13.

He was shot in the right ear by would-be murderer Thomas Matthew Crooks as shots rang out at his mid-summer rally following the incredible security failure.

Two months later, a gunman pointed an AK-47 at the former president while he was playing at the Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach on Sunday after 1 p.m.

The Republican candidate was brought to safety as Secret Service agents opened fire on the suspect who had a GoPro camera and a backpack, along with his rifle.

A large crowd has already gathered and many camped out overnight to get good seats in the indoor arena

A large crowd has already gathered and many camped out overnight to get good seats in the indoor arena

Trump blamed the “rhetoric” of both President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for inspiring violence against him.

Video of the moment Donald Trump’s alleged assassin Ryan Wesley Routh was arrested was released by police on Monday.

Routh, 58, is seen struggling with officers with his shirt on and his arms over his head after he was surrounded by law enforcement on a road about 50 miles from West Palm Beach, Florida.

He was arrested on Sunday morning just over an hour after allegedly pointing a gun through a fence in an attempt to kill the former president while he was playing golf.

Police were able to track him down after a witness saw him flee the scene in a stolen black Nissan SUV, and he shared his license plate with police.

In the video, Routh wears a bright orange short-sleeved t-shirt and dark sunglasses.

He looked extremely calm under the circumstances as armed law enforcement officers barked orders at him – to keep his hands off him and walk slowly towards them.

Police released a photo of the suspect with a cold smile as he walked away in the patrol car once he was arrested.

New details emerged on Monday that Routh could have been in the bushes near the golf course for 12 hours before the terrible attempt on the life of the former president.

An officer is heard on the body cam footage shouting instructions to Routh: “Driver, take two steps to your right. Take two steps to your right. Driver, walk straight back. Keep walking.

Police later caught up with Routh, who was holding his t-shirt in an embarrassingly raised position over his head. When the officers arrested their suspect, Routh dropped his shirt over his body.

Trump, 78, was wounded and brought to safety by the Secret Service in another close call less than two months after he was shot in the ear during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Video of the moment Donald Trump's alleged killer Ryan Wesley Routh was released by police.

Video of the moment Donald Trump’s alleged killer Ryan Wesley Routh was released by police.

Routh wore black prison scrubs and had his hands and feet shackled as he entered the Paul G Rogers federal courthouse Monday morning.

The hearing lasted eight minutes and Routh was charged with two counts: possession of a firearm while under sentence; and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.

It is unclear where Routh obtained the gun, especially since it is not a firearm that is available for purchase in Florida.

Criminal indictment documents released Monday reveal that Routh was hovering around the course from 1:59 a.m. Sunday to 1:31 p.m. — when he fled the scene.

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