The Standard (St. Catharines)

Physician arrested at Trump hotel in D.C. with two guns

- MATTHEW BARAKAT

WASHINGTON — A Pennsylvan­ia physician who was behaving suspicious­ly and had made threatenin­g remarks was arrested Wednesday at the Trump Internatio­nal Hotel in Washington after police found an assaultsty­le rifle and handgun in his car, authoritie­s said.

Bryan Moles of Edinboro, Pa., was taken into custody at the downtown hotel, where he was staying as a guest, police said. At a news conference, Metropolit­an Police Department Chief Peter Newsham said his department, as well as the Secret Service, received informatio­n from the Pennsylvan­ia State Police at about 12:30 a.m. that a tipster had reported that Moles was travelling to the Trump Hotel in Washington, armed with weapons and ammunition.

Moles, 43, checked into the hotel about 30 minutes later, Newsham said. Authoritie­s worked with hotel security to locate Moles’ car, and later, Moles himself inside the hotel.

“I was very concerned about this circumstan­ce,” Newsham said, “and I believe the officers and our federal partners, and in particular the tipster, averted a potential disaster here in our nation’s capital.”

The Secret Service said in a statement that special agents from its Washington Field Office, as well as local police officers, began investigat­ing potential threats made against people the agency protects, but at no time were they at risk.

A police report said authoritie­s saw a firearm in Moles’ vehicle and found another inside the glove compartmen­t. Police seized a Glock 23 pistol, a Bushmaster assault-style rifle and 90 rounds of ammunition.

Newsham declined to comment on what may have motivated Moles.

The police chief said Moles is being interviewe­d, and is co-operating with authoritie­s. Newsham added that the department does not presently have enough evidence to charge Moles with making threats, although a department spokesman earlier indicated that was part of the tip to Pennsylvan­ia authoritie­s.

Moles is a physician who practices emergency medicine at a hospital in Erie, Pa. He is being charged with carrying a pistol without a license and having unregister­ed ammunition.

Hotel spokeswoma­n Patricia Tang said in a statement that “authoritie­s arrested a guest who was behaving suspicious­ly,” but referred further questions to authoritie­s.

FBIspokesw­omanMiniqu­eCrump said the agency initially responded, but referred further questions to the local police, who are taking the lead on the investigat­ion.

Edinboro is about 100 miles north of Pittsburgh.

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