Security intervened at one Donald Trump rally on Friday after a man jumped into the media area and climbed the railings while the former president was speaking.
Video footage from the rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, showed a bearded man wearing sunglasses breaking a barrier surrounding the press pen and climbing a riser where reporters and camera crews were stationed.
Security personnel pulled the man from the riser before police took him to the ground. Police used a stun gun to subdue him, the AP reported.
The incident took place 75 miles from where Trump was shot at during a July 13 rally in Butler. One rally-goer was killed and two others were injured, while Trump was hit in the ear.
The man was taken into custody before being released Daily Beast reported, citing Johnstown Police.
No information about his identity or potential motive has yet been released.
As security detained and removed the man from the rally, the former president remarked, “Is there anywhere more fun to be than a Trump rally?”
Moments later, police handcuffed another man in the crowd and led him out of the arena, the AP reported. It was not clear if this was related to the first altercation.
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