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   Broke & Blue California to All   
   Nazi state gun charge against man arrest   
   20 Feb 26 11:32:33   
   
   XPost: alt.palm.springs.ca, talk.politics.guns   
   From: democrat@ruined.california   
      
   Vem Miller, the man arrested at a Donald Trump rally in Coachella in   
   2024 after Riverside County sheriff’s deputies confiscated two firearms   
   from his truck, will have a charge of carrying a loaded firearm in   
   public dismissed if he complies with a judge’s order.   
      
   Miller, who pleaded not guilty to the charge, did not have to enter a   
   guilty plea to receive what is called a misdemeanor diversion.   
      
   On Jan. 29, Riverside County Superior Court Judge James Hodgkins ordered   
   Miller to complete an eight-hour gun safety class, take an online,   
   four-hour life skills course and complete 40 hours of community service.   
      
   A hearing to determine whether the charge will be dismissed is scheduled   
   for July 30.   
      
   “There was never any controversy in this situation,” Miller, 51, said   
   Monday. “There was never any threat. … On a spiritual level, I would   
   have loved a complete dismissal (without the diversion).”   
      
   Miller said he planned to leave the firearms in his truck.   
      
   Miller, who splits his time between Nevada and Montebello, said in a   
   previous interview that he was a caucus captain in Nevada who supported   
   Trump and that he received an invitation to the Coachella Valley rally   
   held on Oct. 12, 2024, from the Clark County Republican Party. As he   
   arrived at a checkpoint for the parking lot a mile from the rally, he   
   told deputies that he had a loaded handgun and a shotgun secured in his   
   trunk.   
      
   His car was not registered, he had multiple passports and deputies did   
   not recognize the pass Miller showed them. That raised suspicions with   
   the sheriff that Miller was there to make an attempt on the candidate’s   
   life following an attempted shooting at a golf course in Florida in   
   September 2024 by a man since sentenced to life in prison, and the   
   wounding of Trump by a gunman in Butler, Pennsylvania, two months earlier.   
      
   A day after the arrest, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said, “I   
   probably did have deputies that prevented the third assassination attempt.”   
      
   Miller insists that he never threatened to kill the man he supported for   
   president.   
      
   Miller said he bought the firearms in 2022 for protection after he   
   started receiving death threats and that he was unfamiliar with the   
   difference between Nevada and California gun laws. He said he has a   
   Canadian passport that lists his legal name before he changed it. And he   
   has a U.S. passport.   
      
   The Riverside County District Attorney’s Office opposed the diversion.   
   Deputy District Attorney Diana E. Serrano wrote in a court filing that   
   Miller “acted deliberately by carrying an unsecured shotgun, ammunition,   
   and a loaded firearm with a full 15-round magazine in a public place.”   
      
   Miller subsequently filed a federal lawsuit against Bianco, alleging a   
   violation of the right of freedom of assembly under the First Amendment   
   and a violation of freedom from unreasonable search and seizure under   
   the Fourth Amendment. Miller also alleged that Bianco committed libel   
   and slander against him after Bianco, the lawsuit says, texted the Epoch   
   Times: “We arrested a man trying to get in the perimeter with two   
   firearms who ended up saying he was going to kill the president.”   
      
   Miller said he never said that.   
      
   Bianco and the county filed a response to the federal lawsuit in which   
   they denied the allegations and called for the lawsuit to be dismissed,   
   which it was by a judge.   
      
   Miller’s attorney in the civil case, Ethan Bearman, has filed an appeal.   
   Bearman said Monday that he has not yet filed a brief that will identify   
   the grounds for appeal.   
      
   The attorney said the judge did not rule on the libel and slander   
   allegations, so those portions of the federal lawsuit were refiled in   
   Superior Court in Riverside County.   
      
   Miller, after careers as a music video producer and creator of   
   documentaries and reality television shows, now operates the America   
   Happens Network that produces podcasts and documentaries. Topics include   
   the Covid pandemic, the “cover up” of the Route 91 music festival mass   
   shooting in Las Vegas, the Deep State and, by Miller’s estimation, 300   
   pieces on Bianco that include discussions of jail deaths and his budget.   
      
   Miller said he is registered to vote in California and has not decided   
   which gubernatorial candidate will receive his vote.   
      
   “I can tell you with 100 percent certainty that it’s not Chad Bianco in   
   the primary,” Miller said.   
      
   Bianco declined to comment for this story.   
      
   https://www.ocregister.com/2026/02/16/gun-charge-against-man-arr   
   sted-outside-trump-rally-in-coachella-headed-toward-dismissal/   
      
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