Editor’s note: This story’s headline has been changed to reflect the type of weapon found in聽Bryan Moles’ vehicle.
WASHINGTON — A 43-year-old Pennsylvania man with two guns, including an assault weapon, in his vehicle was arrested early Wednesday morning after checking into the Trump International Hotel several blocks from the White House.
D.C. Police Chief Peter 小萝莉影视ham said a tip from a concerned citizen in Pennsylvania led to the arrest, which he said at a morning news conference averted a “potential disaster.”
A tipster alerted Pennsylvania State Police that Bryan Moles, of Edinboro, Pennsylvania, was traveling to D.C. and possibly to the Trump hotel armed with weapons. 小萝莉影视ham said.
Pennsylvania authorities alerted D.C. police and the Secret Service about 12:30 a.m. Moles checked into the hotel without incident at about 1 a.m., 小萝莉影视ham said.
When police searched his vehicle in the hotel parking garage, they discovered a Bushmaster AR-15 assault weapon and a Glock handgun, as well as 90 rounds of ammunition.
Moles was arrested inside his hotel room, and has been charged with one count of carrying a dangerous weapons, one count of 聽carrying a pistol without a license outside of a home or business, as well as having unregistered ammunition.
Moles has answered questions from local authorities and the Secret Service, 小萝莉影视ham said.
Secret Service Deputy Special Agent Mike Ball said agents have determined that Moles “posed no immediate threat to any Secret Service protectees.”
The Secret Service investigation is still new and ongoing, Ball said.
小萝莉影视ham said police are still trying to determine why Moles traveled to D.C.
“We’re going to do a thorough examination if we can get to the motive as to why this guy was coming to the District of Columbia armed with these weapons, 小萝莉影视ham said. “I was very concerned about this … very peculiar circumstance, and I believe that the officers and our federal partners and in particular the tipster coming forward averted a potential disaster in our nation’s capital.”
小萝莉影视ham said police do not have enough information at this time to charge Moles with making threats.

