Sheriff ‘fabricated allegations’ of third assassination attempt on Trump so he could seem ‘heroic’ in arresting ‘staunch’ Trump supporter: Lawsuit

Inset: Vem Miller (News Nation). Background: Donald Trump speaking at his campaign rally in Coachella, California (Forbes).

Inset: Vem Miller (News Nation). Background: Donald Trump speaking at his campaign rally in Coachella, California (Forbes).

The 49-year-old Nevada man who was arrested at Donald Trump’s California rally on Saturday while carrying two loaded firearms has filed a federal lawsuit claiming the county and sheriff violated his constitutional rights and publicly lied about the incident when authorities said they had stopped him from attempting to assassinate the former president.

Vem Miller on Tuesday filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for Nevada in which he names Riverside County, the sheriff’s office, and Sheriff Chad Bianco as defendants. Among the causes of action for seeking damages, Miller alleges he was subjected to deprivation of his civil rights, intentional infliction of emotional distress, defamation, and false light invasion of privacy.

Miller, who was charged with one misdemeanor count each of possession of a loaded firearm and possession of a high-capacity magazine, says he is a “staunch supporter” of Trump and a Republican candidate for the Nevada Assembly who had no intention of harming the former president.

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