Man Throws Cell Phone at Stage as President Trump Prepares to Give Speech at NRA Convention

By  //  April 26, 2019

man was arrested, charged with disorderly conduct

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA (FOX NEWS) – A man in the crowd at President Trump’s speech to the National Rifle Association faces charges in Indiana after allegedly throwing a cell phone at the stage as the president approached the lectern, sources told Fox News.

The individual, identified as William Rose, was charged by the Marion County Sheriff Friday with disorderly conduct, law enforcement sources said.

The sources added that Rose was intoxicated at the event.

In a statement to Fox News, the Secret Service said: “At approximately 12:30 p.m. (ET) today, President Trump was at an event in Indianapolis, IN. As the President was walking onto the stage, but prior to his remarks, a cell phone from the crowd landed on the opposite side of the stage. An individual was removed from the event and the investigation is continuing.”

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