19 May,2018 08:28 AM IST | Washington | IANS
Police block off the entrance to the Trump National Doral Miami resort after a shooter opened fire on May 18, 2018 in Doral, Florida. Law enforcement officials said that a man opened fire early Friday morning in the lobby of the resort and was shouting "anti-Trump rhetoric," before he was shot and wounded by police. Pic/AFP
A man yelling "anti-President Donald Trump rhetoric" was arrested on Friday after he exchanged fire with police in the lobby of the Trump National Doral Miami resort.
The suspect, identified as 42-year-old Jonathan Oddi, was yelling about Trump when Miami-Dade and City of Doral police officers responded to the scene, a police spokesperson was quoted as saying by the Hill magazine. Oddi was in stable condition after being shot in an exchange of fire with police, said Miami-Dade Police Director Juan Perez. A Doral police officer suffered broken bones but was not shot.
The gunman took a flag from a pole in the rear of the resort complex, brought it into the lobby, draped it over a counter, yelled rhetoric against Trump and fired a gun into the air -- at the roof and chandeliers, Perez said.
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He then "waited for officers to engage him", the officer said. Perez said the man's immediate motive seemed to be to lure police into a gunfight. "He did succeed (in luring police), and he did lose." The President's son, Eric Trump, tweeted his thanks to the Miami-area Police Department following the incident.
Secret Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation were working with the local police on investigating the incident, which was being treated as a state crime rather than a federal crime.
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