According to an arrest report that was acquired by NBC News, a man from Texas was taken into custody on Tuesday and charged with trespassing on the premises of President Donald Trump’s club in Palm Beach, Florida.
After arriving at the Mar-a-Lago resort shortly after midnight, the Palm Beach police department said that they were greeted by Secret Service personnel who had detained Anthony Reyes, who was 23 years old, as The Daily Caller reported.
An apparent allusion to the president’s granddaughter Kai, who is 18 years old and the eldest daughter of Donald Trump Jr., was made by Reyes when he allegedly informed police that he had climbed a wall that surrounded the property in order to “spread the gospel” to Trump and “marry Kai at the same time.”
According to the arrest report, officials from the Secret Service stated that they discovered Reyes on the property and that he informed them that “he had jumped over the wall to get into property.”
Report details
According to the authorities, Reyes was not authorized to access the protected area. The police report stated that he had an arrest record for trespassing on the premises on New Year’s Eve.
A representative from the Secret Service confirmed in a statement that Reyes was apprehended by agents following his actions of “scaled a perimeter fence and triggered alarms.”
“No Secret Service protectees were present at the time of this incident,” the spokesperson added.
An official from the White House informed NBC News that Trump had received a briefing about the incident but had asked the Secret Service for more details.
About the suspect
Court documents indicate that Reyes was detained at the Palm Beach County Jail and given a bond of $50,000. Among the conditions of the release was a prohibition on any communication with Trump or his family members, including Kai Trump. He pleaded not guilty, according to the report.
Following an attempted assassination at a Trump campaign rally in July, the Secret Service designated Mar-a-Lago as a nationally protected location.
The targeting of Trump’s Florida property took place before Tuesday’s arrest.
Another attempt
Last October, a man from Florida was charged with plotting Trump’s assassination at his West Palm Beach golf course.
The alleged scheme has resulted in charges being brought against Ryan Routh at both the state and federal levels.
Additionally, Idaho’s Warren Jones Crazybull was indicted for threatening to murder Trump via phone calls to his Mar-a-Lago home.
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Author: Charlotte Tyler
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