Brad Parscale tried put a bullet to the skull. |
Brad Parscale was armed with a firearm and threatened to harm himself at his luxury Fort Lauderdale home on Sunday according to police and campaign officials.
Police responded to the home in the upscale Seven Isles neighborhood around 4pm in reference to a man barricaded inside a house. When officers arrived on the scene, they made contact with the woman, identified as Candice Blount, who had called 9-1-1. She told the law that Parscale was armed, had access to multiple firearms inside the house and threatened to kill himself.
Blount had that Parscale made suicidal comments in recent days and had a physical altercation with her, according to an incident report released on Monday. A responding officer noticed several bruises on both of her arms that she came from that altercation.
Records confirm that the property in the 2300 block of Desota Drive in Fort Lauderdale. The junk food media talked to neighbors who confirmed that the home belonged to Parscale.
The law had the man committed under the Baker Act. He will be placed under psychiatric evaluation for 72 hours before being hauled to the county lockup for domestic violence and unwanted endangerment.
There were no shots fired from the home and no one else was injured.
The law serves Parscale a concrete sandwich. |
"Brad Parscale is a member of our family and we all love him. We are ready to support him and his family in any way possible." -- Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign communications director.
Parscale was demoted from campaign manager after the infamous Tulsa rally.
He was targeted by the anti-Trump group The Lincoln Project which depicted him as a glitzy hustler who stole money from the Trump campaign. He used the money on luxury cars, prostitutes and travels.
Parscale is a 6'8'' man with a reddish hair and a beard. He is the most visible member of Trump's campaign. He would sign autographs and pass out Make America Great Again hats at the rallies.
Trump's scale-back rallies have at least under 10,000 attendees. The Tulsa rally which was expected to have 20,000 attendees was reduced to a measly 6,000. Herman Cain, the far-right Black agitator died shortly after attending the rally. Cain caught the coronavirus a few days after attending that event. Trump's brother Robert allegedly died from the coronavirus as well.
Under Florida's Red Flag Law, Parscale could be banned from owning firearms once released from custody.
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Trump has Bill Stepien as the campaign manager.
Again, we're flawed. We're human. We make life and death choices. If they want to live a life of sex and booze, that's them. But don't try to chastise others for living the lifestyle.
For those who think the only way out is death ... call The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. They are available 24 hours. They offer languages: English and Spanish. The number 1-800-273-8255.
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