Armed woman with 'urgent message' detained outside Trump’s home

A woman carrying an “urgent message” for US President Donald Trump was arrested near the checkpoint of his private residence, Mar-a-Lago, according to the New York Post.
Caroline Shaw drove up to the residence, approached the gates, and told security that she urgently needed to speak with Trump. She also warned that there was a weapon in her car.
Ultimately, the woman was detained, and her vehicle was searched. At that time, the US president was in Washington.
It was noted that the suspect’s driver’s license had been invalid since April 23 due to unpaid traffic fines. Additionally, her vehicle registration expired in 2021.
On July 8, the court barred the woman from approaching Trump, his residence, or any of his other properties. She was also prohibited from possessing firearms for at least one year. In court, the woman pleaded not guilty.
Other incidents near Trump’s residence
Recently, a 23-year-old man tried to unlawfully enter Donald Trump’s residence to talk with the president about the Gospel and marry his granddaughter. He had previously been detained for a similar incident on New Year’s Eve.
Notably, Trump’s security has been tightened amid reports that Iranian agents were plotting an assassination attempt against him.