Security breach again at Donald Trump's rally: Security breach has been witnessed once again at former US President Donald Trump's rally in Pennsylvania. A major security lapse was witnessed at former US President Trump's rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania on Friday after an unidentified man entered the media gallery. However, the man was immediately surrounded by the police and subdued with a taser.
The incident comes just weeks after an assassination attempt on Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. In an earlier incident, a bullet passed near Trump's ear, killing a man. As a result, security has been tightened at political events ahead of the US presidential election.
What happened at the rally?
Trump's rally in Pennsylvania was planned for Friday. Meanwhile, a man jumped from a bicycle rack around the media area and started climbing onto the stage, where television reporters and cameras were present. Bystanders tried to pull him down and soon police officers rushed in. He was quickly taken down and subdued with a Taser and then taken outside.
The matter was investigated
A few minutes later, another person from the crowd was handcuffed and taken off the field during the event, which was organized by Moms for Liberty. However, it is unclear if this is related to the initial security breach incident.