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Bang / Guns Title: Police: Man staying at DC's Trump International Hotel faces charges after weapons found in vehicle WASHINGTON - D.C. Police say a tip reported to authorities in Pennsylvania led them to arrest a man staying at the Trump International Hotel in Washington on weapons and ammunition charges. 43-year-old Bryan Moles of Edinboro, Pennsylvania, was taken into custody at the hotel around 1 a.m. Wednesday. At a news conference, D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham said that they were alerted by Pennsylvania State Police around 12:30 a.m. that Moles was traveling to the District, possibly to the Trump Hotel in downtown D.C., and was armed with weapons. Police officers and Secret Service agents quickly responded and located Moles vehicle in the hotels garage. An explosive scan of the car turned up negative but Newsham said they did find an AR15 assault rifle and a 40 caliber handgun inside the vehicle. Moles had checked into the hotel around 1 a.m. and was located by investigators who arrested him and charged him with carrying a pistol without a license and possession of unregistered ammunition. Newsham added that the department does not presently have enough evidence to charge Moles with making threats. He said he was not able to provide reporters information as to what the original tip was that led to the initial investigation. Newsham thanked officers for bringing what he called a potentially tragic situation to an end and also thanked the tipster who originally alerted Pennsylvania authorities. We say it all the time. The best way to prevent a disaster is when you see something to say something. And I think this illustrates how see something say something actually works, Newsham said. He said that the mans motive for coming to the District with weapons is still unknown. He called the circumstances very peculiar and said that they averted a potential disaster by acting quickly on the tipsters information and making the arrest. The Associated Press reports that Moles is a physician who practices emergency medicine at a hospital in Erie, Pennsylvania. Early this morning, Special Agents from the Secret Service Washington Field Office and officers from the Metropolitan Police Department investigated a report of a potential threat against Secret Service protectees. The Secret Service received information from a concerned citizen and Trump International Hotel Security staff. An individual was subsequently located at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. Agents and officers recovered a semi-automatic assault style rifle and a handgun in the individuals vehicle. Bryan Moles of Pennsylvania was arrested by MPD officers for illegal possession of the firearms. At no time were any Secret Service protectees at risk. The Secret Service greatly appreciates its strong partnership with the Metropolitan Police Department, the Pennsylvania State Police, and all of our law enforcement partners. This investigation is still new and ongoing, said Special Agent in Charge Brian Ebert, Secret Service Washington Field Office. Poster Comment: Someone had guns in there cars' trunk at a hotel. How scarey! /s Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#2. To: hondo68 (#0)
"UNREGISTERED AMMUNITION"?????? WTF? How do you register ammunition? Once registered,do you have to run down to the local PD to take a round off he registration after you have fired it? Are you supposed to run down there to registeed every new round you buy? BTW,if stopped by the police HOW are you going to be able to prove the rounds you have in your gun or your car are the same rounds you have registered?
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