BREAKING: Explosive Device Discovered Near Trump Rally in Uniondale, New York After Second Trump Assassination Attempt
Police have reportedly discovered an “explosive device” in a car near President Trump’s rally venue in Uniondale, New York tonight.
According to Nassau County Police Department sources, “During K9, doing their checks, they found an explosive device in one of the vehicles and that driver ended up running into the woods.” Another source from the department confirmed this, investigative reporter James Lalino told The Gateway Pundit.
Per James Lalino:
Sources in the Nassau County Police Department just told me that “the perimeter was breached and a blue barrel was removed” from the area surrounding tonight’s Trump rally site.
Source said “During K9, doing their checks, they found an explosive device in one of the vehicles and that driver ended up running into the woods. No one saw if he had anything on him, they just saw him take off running. A lot of cars are now parking, they’re lining up on Hempstead Turnpike, just parking on the grass. Even over at Eisenhower Park, they’re just parking over there.”
Sources in the Nassau County Police Department just told me that “the perimeter was breached and a blue barrel was removed” from the area surrounding tonight’s Trump rally site.
Source said “During K9, doing their checks, they found an explosive device in one of the vehicles and…
— James Lalino (@JamesLalino) September 18, 2024
This comes after the second attempt on Trump’s life in two months. Shots were fired at Trump’s golf club in West Palm Beach on Sunday as President Trump was golfing on the 5th hole with real estate investor Steve Witkoff.
Officials later confirmed that the gunman, identified as 58-year-old Routh, targeted President Trump. However, it was unclear if the shots that were heard came from the gunman or the Secret Service shooting at the suspect before he was able to discharge his weapon. However, Trump said that the Secret Service agents shot first at the shooter’s barrel in the bushes.
On July 13, a shooter came close to killing President Trump, hitting him in the ear with a bullet during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
President Trump is scheduled to speak at 7 pm ET.
Thousands are already lined up to see the President speak in the deep blue state of New York.
Police have found explosives near the New York Trump rally on Long Island.
This seems like another sabotage from a mole in Trump’s team. pic.twitter.com/Oq2XWKVBEa
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) September 18, 2024
The Trump campaign shared:
President Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America, will deliver remarks at a rally in Uniondale, New York on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, at 7:00PM EST.
Nassau County is reeling from the harmful effects of the dangerously liberal policies championed by Kamala Harris and Democrats like Eric Adams. Since Kamala took office, the average New York household has been forced to spend an additional $27,387, including $4,118 more on food, $4,656 on shelter, $3,882 on energy, and $8,621 on transportation. These disastrous economic policies are draining the bank accounts of hardworking New Yorkers.
Nassau County has also felt the dangerous effects of Kamala Harris’ open border bloodbath. The flood of illegal immigrants into nearby “sanctuary,” New York City has unleashed crime and chaos into their community.
In February, an illegal migrant who crossed the border last November brutally attacked a homeowner in Hempstead. In 2023, police arrested eight men from South America in connection with a series of break-ins targeting homes and businesses across Nassau County. The safety of our neighborhoods is being compromised, and it’s clear that Kamala’s reckless immigration policies are putting New Yorkers at risk.
President Trump’s message to Nassau County is simple and built on his winning record: If you want to return to the strongest economy in over 60 years, rising wages, quality jobs, strong borders, and safe neighborhoods, then vote for the Trump-Vance ticket.
This is a developing story…
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