Armed doctor, 43, arrested at Trump Hotel ‘was driving to see the president and had so much ammunition in his car it looked like Oklahoma City bomber “Timothy McVeigh on a camping trip”‘

Friday, June 2, 2017
By Paul Martin

Bryan Moles, 43, was arrested at Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. on Wednesday
He faces charges of unlawful possession and transportation of a firearm
Charging documents indicate he told an acquaintance he was driving to see Trump and had ammunition, survival supplies and multiple cellphones
He allegedly said he had enough ammunition to make his car resemble executed Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh ‘on a camping trip’
A judge agreed to temporarily release Moles on Thursday on the condition he stays away from the Trump Hotel and the White House
He is an ex-Navy officer, a recovering alcoholic and marijuana addict suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, charging documents state

DailyMail.com
2 June 2017

A Pennsylvania doctor armed with an assault rifle and handgun allegedly said he was driving to see Donald Trump and that he had enough ammunition to make his car resemble Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh ‘on a camping trip.’

Bryan Moles, 43, was arrested at Trump International Hotel in downtown Washington on Wednesday and faces charges of unlawful possession and transportation of a firearm.

He had told an acquaintance he had the ammunition, survival supplies and multiple cellphones for his trip to see the president, according to charging documents filed Thursday.

Moles, who was not licensed to carry a gun in the District of Columbia, was released by a D.C. Superior Court judge on the condition he stays away from the Trump Hotel and the White House.

He is due in federal court Friday afternoon for another hearing. Moles also agreed to temporarily give up access to weapons at his home in Pennsylvania.

The father-of-two declined to answer most questions from reporters as he was leaving court, but when asked what he wanted to tell his family he said that he loved them.

Charging documents describe Moles as a recovering alcoholic and marijuana addict suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. He served in the Navy from 1992 to 2006.

Before driving to the nation’s capital, Moles left voicemails for an acquaintance calling himself ‘a refugee intent on bringing down big pharmacy and big business medicine,’ the documents said.

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