Big Road Test Awaits #6/7 Vols in SEC Opener at #15/13 Oklahoma
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Big Road Test Awaits #6/7 Vols in SEC Opener at #15/13 Oklahoma

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Following three straight dominating non-conference wins to start the season, No. 6/7 Tennessee is preparing to face its biggest test to this point with a trip to Norman, Oklahoma to face off against the No. 15/13 Sooners in the SEC opener for both teams.

For the second time in three weeks, the Vols will be playing in primetime on ABC with kickoff slated for 7:30 p.m. ET (6:30 p.m. CT).

“It’s great that we’re getting an opportunity to kick off conference play, it’s finally here,” head coach Josh Heupel said to open his Monday press conference. “We’ve got a big week in front of us, a big challenge. I have a ton of respect obviously for the (Oklahoma) program and everyone that is involved over there, I know a lot of them. It’s a football team that is playing really well.

“It’s a huge test for us. An opportunity for us to go on the road in a really good environment and at the same time have an opportunity to put our brand in front of the entire country.”

Heupel will be returning to his alma mater for the first time as a head coach after helping lead the Sooners to a national championship in 2000 and spending 11 seasons as an assistant coach for the program from 2003 to 2014.

Adding to the buildup will be ESPN’s College GameDay, as the pregame show will be on-site in Norman for Oklahoma’s first-ever SEC contest. It will mark Tennessee’s 25th appearance all-time on the show, including the fifth time in the Heupel era.

A major contributing factor to the Vols’ impressive start to the season has been the abundance of leadership on this year’s team. That leadership will be put to the test once again this week as UT prepares for its first true road game in what will be a hostile environment at a packed Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

“We have really strong leadership. It’s not just the veteran guys. Guys that are on our (leadership) councils do a great job, but we have a lot of strong individuals inside of our position rooms as well,” Heupel said.  “I have said it, I think maybe during training camp, this team was really good in how consistent they worked through spring ball and training camp. They have been that way during the course of the season.

“As a player, man, you better enjoy the win Saturday night and enjoy it on Sunday too, but Monday is getting back to reality and understanding how you have to grow and understanding you are only as good as your next one as a competitor. This group has been really mature that way. Certainly, the opponent that we have this week will capture everybody’s attention.”

Videos and quotes from Monday’s availability with Heupel and select players can be seen below.

Head Coach Josh Heupel

Opening statement…
“Had a good morning with the guys, came in with great energy and focus. We were able to look at the film and find some ways that we have to continue to grow into being the best team that we can be. It’s great that we are getting an opportunity to kick off conference play, it’s finally here. We’ve got a big week in front of us, a big challenge. I have a ton of respect obviously for the (Oklahoma) program and everyone that is involved over there, I know a lot of them. It’s a football team that is playing really well. If you look at them defensively, they’re doing a great job in every category — applying pressure to the quarterback, sacks, turnovers and being extremely good against the run.  Offensively, they have dynamic playmakers, a young quarterback that is playing really good football, and they do a really good job on special teams. It’s a huge test for us. An opportunity for us to go on the road in a really good environment and at the same time have an opportunity to put our brand in front of the entire country.”

On his emotions going back to Oklahoma…
“It will be unique. I have teammates and friends back there. They’ve hit me up a little bit earlier, it started last week already. It will be unique going back into that stadium. It’s going to be a different viewpoint; I’m not sure I have ever spent a day on the opposing sideline inside that stadium, not even for a scrimmage. It’ll be different, but it’s one that I am really looking forward to. There are so many people that have been a huge part of my journey that I get a chance to go back and hopefully get a chance to say hi to a bunch of them. It starts with teammates, it’s coaches that I had, it’s a lot of coaches that I coached with and a lot of personnel that are still there. Guys that I coached, a guy that was in my wedding, there’s a lot of people back there that I’m familiar with and have a lot of respect for.”

On what impresses him about Oklahoma quarterback Jackson Arnold…
“In general, he takes great care of the football. I think he has great command and presence in what they are doing offensively. He has the ability to use his feet to make things right. That can be when the pocket breaks down, designed quarterback run or read game. He is a really talented young player.”

On how comfortable he is with Oklahoma-related questions…
“I thought I handled the first one really well. I am good with any question about Oklahoma. The opportunity I got from Bob (Stoops) and Mike (Leach) to come there and play, what we were able to build there in a short amount of time as a player, but then also my coaching career. From the guys that I played for to all the coaches that were there during my career, all of them made a huge impact on me. I wouldn’t be here today at Tennessee if I didn’t have all those experiences. I am tremendously grateful for all those people. Brent (Venables) is somebody that I learned and grew from as a young coach so much, and I have a ton of respect for him.”

On the atmosphere to expect at Oklahoma…
“It should be a great crowd; it’s a passionate fan base. I’m expecting them to be extremely quiet for us out of respect to me and our program, too.”

On talking to QB Nico Iamaleava about his first road start and how his personality will translate…
“I think his personality will translate extremely well. It wasn’t a true road game, but being over in Charlotte and the crowd being divided in half is a part of preparing him and our entire football team for this too. The way we have prepared in spring ball and training camp, our guys will be ready for this. It doesn’t make the challenge any less difficult because of those things, but you have to do the ordinary things at a very high level, and you have got to do them consistently. That’s communication, that’s where it starts in particular on the offensive side of the ball with crowd noise. But it’s everybody, all three phases of the game, the alignment, assignment and technique after that.”

On the benefit of so many young players playing snaps in the first three weeks…
“Yeah, certainly. We’ve been able to play a lot more guys than we have at any point. A big part of that is our roster. The opportunity that every young player gets, they are only going to grow that much more quickly with those experiences on game day. Practice is awesome and it matters, but those game day experiences matter too, to understand what it looks like, what it feels like and where you have to continue to grow. So, it has been really important to us here in the first three weeks. The depth of our roster and the experiences that they have is really important as you get into conference play.”

On anticipating the biggest obstacle going into Week 4…
“Yeah, I don’t think there is just one. First of all, I talked about their defense, their offense. They are well coached. They play extremely hard. They have been on the right side of the turnover margin. They have really good personnel. So, this is a really good program.”

On the progression and trust of freshman RB Peyton Lewis
“We do trust Peyton. Peyton has gotten better every single week. Coming off of the injury, getting the opportunity to grow on the field during training camp. He has gotten better every day, and he has gotten better every week during the course of the season. I love what he is doing as a young player.”

On Nico Iamaleava preferring road games and shift of energy this week…
“There’s nothing better than being in front of your home crowd, but there is something special about knowing that you are going on the road and the focus, the effort that it takes to go out there and be successful in those types of environments. That is something special that competitors relish.”

On depth showing up in more versatility and personnel groupings offensively…
“Depth in your personnel gives you the freedom, the luxury to do more things. That can be within your scheme, but it certainly is within our personnel groupings too. The first couple years, we really primarily played two tight ends. Within the structure of what we do, that limits how much exposure you want those guys to have in 12 personnel. A year ago we had, I think, six scholarship wide receivers. Got guys banged up. With our roster now, you have the ability to go into a four wide set and go play really, really good football.”

On Oklahoma’s 10 takeaways and aggressive defense…
“Yeah, 10 is the right number. Their front is really active. They play tight coverage on the back end. With all the structure that they show you on the back end, they play really assignment-sound. They understand where they are supposed to be in recognizing patterns and getting into windows. They tie all three levels of the defense in extremely well. And then when you have the ball in your hands, they are extremely active. Punching, ripping, putting their hat on the ball. They have changed the way the game is played with a lot of those turnovers.”

On grading veteran leadership and how it’s different preparing for SEC play…
“We have really strong leadership. It’s not just the veteran guys. Guys that are on our (leadership) councils do a great job, but we have a lot of strong individuals inside of our position rooms as well. I have said it, I think maybe during training camp, this team was really good in how consistent they worked  through spring ball and training camp. They have been that way during the course of the season. As a player, man, you better enjoy the win Saturday night and enjoy it on Sunday too, but Monday is getting back to reality and understanding how you have to grow and understanding you are only as good as your next one as a competitor. This group has been really mature that way. Certainly, the opponent that we have this week will capture everybody’s attention.”

On if pregame throws with his son mean more this week being somewhere that means so much…
“No pregame throws on the road. Not sure if my kids will be able to make it yet, but we are working on that.”

On what Jermod McCoy and Rickey Gibson have done to set themselves apart at corner…
“We like those two guys, but we like guys right behind them too. (Jalen McMurray) and (Jordan Matthews) have done a really nice job as well. Those guys are playing really good football. They’re playing with fundamentals and technique, but they’re understanding the contour of what they’re seeing on the offensive side of the football, being able to play with anticipation of what they might see and playing really good football.”

On what it’s like coaching against Brent Venables who he worked alongside at Oklahoma…
“A guy I have so much respect for. He has a great family. Somebody that poured into me as a young coach, and I learned so much from him. He’s as good as they come when you look at what he’s done historically as a defensive coordinator. A lot of respect and a huge challenge for us this week.”

On any concern being three games into the season and the team’s conditioning…
“I believe that what we are doing through the course of the week is preparing those guys to be ready to play for 60 minutes. This will be a 60-minute football game. You have to be physical at the line of scrimmage, you have to win your one-on-ones out on the perimeter, and you have to play with an aggressive, competitive composure for four quarters in this football game.”

On if he envisioned tight ends Holden Staes and Miles Kitselman being important in the passing game…
“Yeah, we have great trust in those guys. Nico has a great trust with those guys. The route patterns, they’re going to see it the way he sees it. They’re going be able to settle in the zones and win versus man-to-man. Those guys have all done a really nice job through spring ball and have certainly gotten more comfortable in what we’re doing. Speaking specifically to the transfers, as we got into training camp, those guys took a big jump being able to operate within our system as we got to training camp.”

On DeSean Bishop capitalizing on his opportunities against Kent State…
“Another young guy that just continues to get better. I thought he did a great job hitting the hole and making the third level miss when he got into space. Got under his pads when he needed to. He’s taken a step every single week as well, and our staff has a lot of trust in him. That’s a guy that we saw flashes in last year, then he hurts his ankle in training camp and misses the majority of the season. It’s been fun to see him just grow through that experience, become really mature in how he handles himself in and outside of the building.”

On troubleshooting the in-helmet communication system for the first road game of the season…
“In your research, if you have any solutions for the problems, talk to Hawk (Allen Sitzler) and his crew this afternoon. I anticipate — it’s worked well up until this point, but we will find out on Saturday.”

Senior TE Miles Kitselman

On redshirt freshman quarterback Nico Iamaleava heading into his first SEC road start…
“I’m not worried about Nico at all, talking about loud distractions and all that kind of stuff. The way Nico prepares himself and how confident he is in his play will take care of all that.”

On the challenges presented by Oklahoma…
This is going to be a great test for us. They have a hell of a team over there, and I am just excited to see what the coaches give us as a game plan this week and ready to attack it. Oklahoma is definitely going to be a great test for us, they have a bunch of ball players over there.”

On what he has seen in QBs Gaston Moore and Jake Merklinger when they’ve had the opportunity to play…
“Just coming in every day in practice and preparing like you’re going to be the starter is huge. Coach Heupel is always hinting on, ‘You never know when your number is going to be called,’ and I think those guys are great examples of whenever their number is called, stepping up and making the plays that they need to make.”

RS-Senior DL Dominic Bailey

On what it’s like being part of a deep rotation…
“With the rotation being so deep, you know you can go out there and go hard every play that you’re out there, because you have somebody that can come in behind you and give the same effort and the same production as you can give. So, it’s like no fall off from ones, twos and threes. It’s actually great for us.”

On how a road game is different for the defense due to crowds being quiet when the offense is on the field…
“I mean, obviously it’s different being on the road, but it’s not really a big difference. We just have to rely on each other and keep the energy within the group on the defense and we will be fine.”

Fall Pigeon Forge Rod Run Ends with an Injured Officer and Over 90 arrests

Fall Pigeon Forge Rod Run Ends with an Injured Officer and Over 90 arrests

We now have a list of arrests, charges and more for this weekend’s Rod Run in Pigeon Forge.

The twice-yearly event is known to be a bit of a workout for Pigeon Forge law enforcement, with it not being uncommon for officers to respond to quadruple-digit incidents.

2024′s fall Rod Run was no exception. According to the Pigeon Forge Police Department, officers responded to more than 1,000 calls for service and took more than 80 people into custody. Below is a breakdown of how the fall Rod Run compared to this year’s spring event.

Spring 2024 Rod RunFall 2024 Rod Run
Calls for Service1,1511,006
Citations623862
Arrests3685
Crashes4329

On top of responding to all those calls for service, a Pigeon Forge officer was also injured during the event. According to Chief Richard Catlett, the officer was riding a motorcycle when he was hit. Catlett said the officer was banged up but should be okay in a few days. Story Courtesy of WVLT

Fall Pigeon Forge Rod Run Ends with an Injured Officer and Over 90 arrests

Fall Pigeon Forge Rod Run Ends with an Injured Officer and Over 90 arrests

We now have a list of arrests, charges and more for this weekend’s Rod Run in Pigeon Forge.

The twice-yearly event is known to be a bit of a workout for Pigeon Forge law enforcement, with it not being uncommon for officers to respond to quadruple-digit incidents.

2024′s fall Rod Run was no exception. According to the Pigeon Forge Police Department, officers responded to more than 1,000 calls for service and took more than 80 people into custody. Below is a breakdown of how the fall Rod Run compared to this year’s spring event.

Spring 2024 Rod RunFall 2024 Rod Run
Calls for Service1,1511,006
Citations623862
Arrests3685
Crashes4329

On top of responding to all those calls for service, a Pigeon Forge officer was also injured during the event. According to Chief Richard Catlett, the officer was riding a motorcycle when he was hit. Catlett said the officer was banged up but should be okay in a few days. Story Courtesy of WVLT

An Investigation is Underway Following a Fatal Crash in Powell

An Investigation is Underway Following a Fatal Crash in Powell

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal crash in Powell.

KCSO and Rural Metro Fire say the crash happened when a car hit a pole in the 7900 block of Collier Road yesterday (Monday) morning around 10:30.

When crews arrived, officials say the car broke the utility pole in half when it crashed.

A passenger was thrown from the car and was listed in serious condition, according to Rural Metro, while the driver was killed.

Rural Metro says it is one of many roads in Knox County without a shoulder and asked drivers to please slow down to avoid a crash.

The roadway was shut down for several hours on Monday.

Additional information, including the victim’s identity, has not been released.

Midgley, Zazzara Earn SEC Weekly Honors
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Midgley, Zazzara Earn SEC Weekly Honors

Tennessee soccer’s Mac Midgley and Ally Zazzara were both slated to SEC Weekly awards, the conference announced Monday.

Midgley was named SEC Co-Offensive Player of the Week as Zazzara was tabbed SEC Defensive Player of the Week.

Midgley, who has been firing on all cylinders for the Lady Vols, scored the lone goal during a 1-0 win over No. 5 Memphis. It marked her second goal of the season. The junior currently has three goal contributions and six shots on goal heading into SEC play.

Zazzara, who picked up her sixth-consecutive shutout, currently holds the fourth-best goals against average in the country with a .148 mark while also boasting a .933 save percentage.

UP NEXT: Midgley, Zazzara and the rest of the No. 23 Tennessee soccer team is set to open SEC play Thursday at home against Ole Miss for a 7 p.m. ET matchup.  

Full List of Tennessee Soccer Weekly Awards: 

SEC Freshman of the Week:Reese Mattern (Aug. 26, 2024) 
Top Drawer Soccer’s Team of the Week:Ally Zazzara (Sept. 9, 2024) 
SEC Offensive Player of the Week:Mac Midgley (Sept. 16, 2024) 
SEC Defensive Player of the Week:Ally Zazzara (Sept. 16, 2024) 

Sevier County Student Charged with Assault after Making Threats, Police Say

Sevier County Student Charged with Assault after Making Threats, Police Say

Sevier County, TN (WOKI) A Northview Junior Academy student has been charged with misdemeanor assault after threatening another student.

Officials with the Sevierville Police Department say school resource officers investigated a report of a Northview Junior Academy student threatening another student at the same school on Friday.

SPD reports the rumor was that there was going to be a school shooting that day, and if the victim told anyone, the suspect would slit the victim’s throat.

SPD confirmed it has consulted with the District Attorney’s Office regarding the misdemeanor assault charge of the student.

Additional information has not been released.

A Northview Junior Academy student has been charged with misdemeanor assault after threatening another student at the same school. (Courtesy: SPD on Facebook)
GatlinBURGER Week Returns to East Tennessee

GatlinBURGER Week Returns to East Tennessee

Gatlinburg, TN (WOKI) The grand celebration for the All-American classic burger known as GatlinBURGER Week is underway!

GatlinBURGER Week runs through Saturday, September 21 and features participating restaurants showing off their unique take on the classic burger, ranging from Italian-infused to Grecian-inspired and more.

Download the Visit Gatlinburg App to participate in the GatlinBURGER Week Challenge and cast your vote for your favorite burger and the chance to become an official Burger Master.

Burger Masters will win unique prizes and be entered for a chance to win the Grand Prize of a Gatlinburg getaway.

For a list of participating restaurants and to learn more about participating in GatlinBURGER Week, click here.

GatlinBURGER Week will run from Sept. 15 through Sept. 21. (Courtesy: WVLT)

TWRA is Investigating the 19th Boating-Related Fatality This Year

TWRA is Investigating the 19th Boating-Related Fatality This Year

The 19th boating-related fatality on Tennessee waters this year.

The Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency says a man has drowned while participating in a fishing tournament on Normandy Lake

74-year-old William Henry from Murfreesboro was found after he did not return to the weigh-in.

He was found unresponsive in the water near his boat and was pronounced dead. He was wearing a life jacket and the investigation is ongoing.

(Courtesy: TWRA)
Knoxville Police are Investigating Multiple Crashes Near  the University of Tennessee Campus

Knoxville Police are Investigating Multiple Crashes Near the University of Tennessee Campus

Knoxville Police are investigating multiple crashes near the University of Tennessee campus involving drunk drivers.

It happened Saturday night and one crash involved a SUV which crashed and rolled several times into World’s Fair park. No pedestrians were hit but the driver was arrested for DUI.

KPD reminding drivers if you have been drinking, do not drive, driving under the influence will not be tolerated.

Trump was the subject of an apparent assassination attempt at his Florida golf club, the FBI says
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Trump was the subject of an apparent assassination attempt at his Florida golf club, the FBI says

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Donald Trump was the target of what the FBI said “appears to be an attempted assassination” at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday, just nine weeks after the Republican presidential nominee survived another attempt on his life. The former president said he was safe and well, and authorities held a man in custody.

U.S. Secret Service agents posted a few holes up from where Trump was playing noticed the muzzle of an AK-style rifle sticking through the shrubbery that lines the course, roughly 400 yards away.

An agent fired and the gunman dropped the rifle and fled in an SUV, leaving the firearm behind along with two backpacks, a scope used for aiming and a GoPro camera, Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said. The man was later stopped by law enforcement and taken into custody in a neighboring county.

He had a calm, flat demeanor and showed little emotion when he was stopped and didn’t question why he was pulled over, according Martin County Sheriff William Snyder.

“He never asked, ‘what is this about?’ Obviously, law enforcement with long rifles, blue lights, a lot going on. He never questioned it,” Snyder said.

It was the latest jarring moment in a campaign year marked by unprecedented upheaval. On July 13, Trump was shot during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, and a bullet grazed his ear. Eight days later, Democratic President Joe Biden withdrew from the race, giving way for Vice President Kamala Harris to become the party’s nominee.

And it was sure to add to the questions about Secret Service protective operations after the agency’s admitted failures in preventing the attempted assassination of Trump this summer.

In an email to supporters, Trump said: “There were gunshots in my vicinity, but before rumors start spiraling out of control, I wanted you to hear this first: I AM SAFE AND WELL!” He wrote: “Nothing will slow me down. I will NEVER SURRENDER!”

Former President Donald Trump said in a fundraising email that he is "safe and well" following...
Former President Donald Trump said in a fundraising email that he is “safe and well” following a shooting near his golf course in Florida.(TRUMP CAMPAIGN via CNN Newsource)

He returned to Mar-a-Lago, his private club in Palm Beach where he lives, according to a person familiar with Trump’s movements who was not authorized to discuss them publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

It was not immediately clear whether the incident would affect his campaign schedule. He was set to speak from Florida about cryptocurrency live on Monday night on the social media site X for the launch of his sons’ crypto platform. He planned a town hall Tuesday in Flint, Michigan, with his former press secretary, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, followed by a rally Wednesday on New York’s Long Island.

An email to Trump campaign staffers obtained by AP said, “This is not a matter that we take lightly. Your safety is always our top priority. We ask that you remain vigilant in your daily comings and goings.”

“As we enter the last 50 days of President Trump’s campaign, we must remember that we will only be able save America from those who seek to destroy it by working together as one team.”

Biden and Harris were briefed and would be kept updated on the investigation. The White House said they were “relieved” to know Trump is safe.

Harris, in a statement, also said “violence has no place in America.”

In the aftermath, Trump checked in with allies, including running mate Ohio Sen. JD Vance, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and several Fox News hosts.

Fox News host Sean Hannity recounted on air his conversation with Trump and the former president’s golf partner, Steve Witkoff.

They told Hannity they had been on the fifth hole and about to go up to putt when they heard a “pop pop, pop pop.” Within seconds, he said Witkoff recounted, Secret Service agents “pounced on” Trump and “covered him” to protect him.

Trump had returned to Florida this weekend from a West Coast swing that included a Friday night rally in Las Vegas and a Utah fundraiser. His campaign had not advised about any public plans for Trump on Sunday. He often spends the morning playing golf, before having lunch at the club, one of three he owns in the state.

He has had a stepped-up security footprint since the assassination attempt in July. When he has been at Trump Tower in New York, parked dump trucks have formed a wall outside the building. At outdoor rallies, he now speaks from behind an enclosure of bulletproof glass.

The Florida golf course was partially shut down for Trump as he played, but there are several areas around the perimeter of the property where golfers are visible from the fence line. Secret Service agents and officers in golf carts and on ATVs generally secure the area several holes ahead and behind Trump when he plays. Agents also usually bring an armored vehicle onto the course to shelter Trump quickly should a threat arise.

Photos that show an AK-47 rifle, a backpack and a Go-Pro camera on a fence outside Trump...
Photos that show an AK-47 rifle, a backpack and a Go-Pro camera on a fence outside Trump International Golf Club taken after an apparent assassination attempt of Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump, are displayed during a news conference at the Palm Beach County Main Library, Sunday. Sept. 15, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Stephany Matat)(AP)

The Palm Beach County sheriff said the entire golf course would have been lined with law enforcement if Trump were the president, but because he is not, “security is limited to the areas that the Secret Service deems possible.”

“I would imagine that the next time he comes to the golf course, there will probably be a little more people around the perimeter,” Bradshaw said. “But the Secret Service did exactly what they should have done, they provided exactly what the protection should have been and their agent did a fantastic job.”

Former presidents and their spouses have Secret Service protection for life, but the security around former presidents varies according to threat levels and exposure, with the toughest typically being in the immediate aftermath of their leaving office.

Trump’s protective detail has been higher than some other former presidents because of his high visibility and his campaign to seek the White House again.

The man in custody was Ryan Routh, three law enforcement officials told the AP. The officials who identified the suspect spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the ongoing investigation.

The FBI was leading the investigation and was working to determine any motive. Attorney General Merrick Garland was receiving regular updates. Agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were helping investigate.

This photo provided by the Martin County Sheriff's Office shows Sheriff's vehicles surrounding...
This photo provided by the Martin County Sheriff’s Office shows Sheriff’s vehicles surrounding an SUV on the northbound I-95 in Martin County on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024. (Martin County Sheriff’s Office via AP)(AP)

“The FBI has responded to West Palm Beach Florida and is investigating what appears to be an attempted assassination of former President Trump,” the bureau said.

News reporters were not with Trump on Sunday. Bucking tradition, Trump’s campaign has not arranged to have a protective pool of reporters travel with him, as is standard for major party nominees and for the president. Harris does not have a protective pool at all times, but does allow reporters to travel with her for public events.

Snyder, the Martin County sheriff, said the suspect was apprehended within minutes of the FBI, Secret Service and Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office putting out a “very urgent BOLO” — or “be on the lookout” alert detailing the specific vehicle sought, license plate number and description of the occupant.

Snyder said his deputies “immediately flooded” northbound I-95, deploying to every exit between the Palm Beach County line to the south and St. Lucie County line to the north.

“One of my road patrol units saw the vehicle, matched the tag and we set up on the vehicle,” Snyder said, “We pinched in on the car, got it safely stopped and got the driver in custody.”Martin County Sheriff William D. Snyder gives a press briefing on the shooting near former president Donald Trump’s golf course. (WPTV)

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Richer, Long, Tucker and Miller reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Lindsay Whitehurst in Washington, Michael Balsamo, Jill Colvin, Michelle L. Price and Michael R. Sisak in New York, and Meg Kinnard in Houston contributed to this report.

Original Story: WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump was safe after gunshots were reported in his vicinity Sunday afternoon in Florida, his campaign and the Secret Service said.

It was not immediately clear whether the reported shots were targeted at the Republican presidential nominee.

The U.S. Secret Service said it was investigating and that the incident occurred shortly before 2 p.m. “The former president is safe,” according to the Secret Service.

Roughly two months ago, Trump was shot during an assassination attempt at a rally in Pennsylvania, and a bullet grazed his ear.

Trump had returned to Florida this weekend from a West Coast swing that included a Friday night rally in Las Vegas and a Utah fundraiser.

The campaign did not immediately provide any additional details.

No injuries were reported, according to a spokesperson for the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office in Florida.

A law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation said officials were trying to determine whether the shots were fired near Trump’s West Palm Beach golf course or on the grounds. The official was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Trump often spends the morning playing golf, before having lunch at the Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach, one of three he owns in the state.

Trump has had a stepped-up security footprint since the assassination attempt in July. When he has been at Trump Tower in New York, a lineup of dump trucks have parked in a wall outside the building. And at outdoor rallies, he now speaks from behind an enclosure of bulletproof glass.

A message sent to campaign officials seeking information on the security status and location of Ohio Sen. JD Vance, Trump’s running mate, was not immediately returned.

Max Egusquiza, of Palm Beach, described the emergency response outside Trump’s West Palm Beach golf course.

“From what I saw 5 black unmarked SUVs blocked in a grey Mercedes in front of the golf course. There were about 20 or more cop cars flying from nearby streets,” he said.

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Colvin reported from New York. Associated Press writer Michael R. Sisak in New York contributed to this report. Story courtesy of WVLT

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