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Man arrested with weapons outside Trump’s California rally sues sheriff over ‘assassination attempt’ comments – The Mercury News


Vem Miller, the Las Vegas man who was arrested with allegedly illegal firearms and fake passports outside the rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump near Coachella on Saturday, sued Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and the county alleging illegal search and defamation on Tuesday, Oct. 15, two days after Bianco said, “We probably stopped another assassination attempt.”

Miller, in interviews with the Southern California News Group, said he had the Glock and shotgun for protection after receiving death threats. He said he planned to keep them in the trunk of his car during the rally. He has a Canadian passport that lists his legal name before he changed it, he said. Another passport lists a last name other than Miller because he is Armenian and was doing a documentary in Turkey on the Armenian genocide and didn’t want to put himself at risk, Miller said.

The Sheriff’s Department, in announcing the arrest of 49-year-old Miller in a news release, did not mention a possible assassination plot, which would have been the third against the former president since July. But Bianco made the connection in an interview with SCNG on Sunday and later that day at a news conference.

The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Nevada by attorney Sigal Chattah, seeks unspecified and compensatory damages. The deputy who arrested Miller was also named as a defendant.

Vem Miller, who was arrested outside the Donald Trump rally near Coachella on Oct. 12, 2024, sued Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco on Oct. 15 after the sheriff said Miller may have intended to assassinate Trump. (Courtesy of Vem Miller)
Vem Miller, who was arrested outside the Donald Trump rally near Coachella on Oct. 12, 2024, sued Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco on Oct. 15 after the sheriff said Miller may have intended to assassinate Trump. (Courtesy of Vem Miller) 

“Immediately after Miller’s arrest, Defendant Bianco did not miss an opportunity to fabricate allegations against Miller, going on numerous news outlets, claiming to have thwarted a third assassination attempt against Presidential Candidate Donald J. Trump,” the lawsuit says. “It became clear that Bianco, intentionally, maliciously and with a blatant disregard for the truth, wanted to create a narrative so as to be viewed as a ‘heroic’ Sheriff.”

Miller said he is a Republican who supports Trump because, Miller said, “He is one of the few people to stand up to the tyranny against we the people.” Miller said he is a journalist who created the organization America Happens that offers documentaries, podcasts and news that “rage against the mainstream media,” according to its website.

The Sheriff’s Department on Wednesday declined to comment extensively on the lawsuit.

“As it is pending litigation, we cannot comment on the specifics at this time. We are committed to transparency and will cooperate fully with the legal process. Our priority remains the safety and well-being of the community we serve,” an unsigned Sheriff’s Department email said.



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