Man Accused of Online Threat to Shoot People at Palm Springs ‘No Kings’ Rally
- Edward Miranda, a 28-year-old man from La Quinta, was arrested Friday night for threatening to shoot at the Palm Springs ‘No Kings’ rally on June 14.
- Police learned of Miranda’s online threat Friday afternoon and collaborated with federal agents to confirm his identity, resulting in the execution of multiple search warrants at his homes.
- Miranda was peacefully arrested after officers conducted searches at his residences in La Quinta and Bloomington, where they recovered a firearm connected to him.
- The head of the Palm Springs Police Department emphasized the importance of addressing all public safety threats and credited the successful suspect apprehension to community awareness and strong cooperation between local detectives and federal agents.
- Miranda remains in custody with bail set at $100,000, and heavy police presence ensured the safety of the scheduled rally, with no injuries reported.
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Luis Medina PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) – Local groups from across the Coachella Valley joined forces Saturday for the “No Kings” protest. They joined more than 2,000 groups across the country opposing what they call “rising authoritarianism.” More than 5,000 people joined the protest in Downtown Park with “No Kings” signs or wreaths. Many attendees weren’t surprised by the turnout and said it demonstrated a united message. “Palm Springs always …
Luis Medina PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) – Local groups from across the Coachella Valley joined forces Saturday for the “No Kings” protest. They joined more than 2,000 groups across the country opposing what they call “rising authoritarianism.” More than 5,000 people joined the protest in Downtown Park with “No Kings” signs or wreaths. Many attendees weren’t surprised by the turnout and said it demonstrated a united message. “Palm Springs always …
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