Donald Trump, the Republican candidate was quickly moved out of the stage in the fear of an assassination attempt, which took place during his rally in Reno, Nevada.

Labelled as a frantic Donald Trump convention, the recent political shenanigan took a turn when Donald trump was moved to a safe spot by US Secret Service bodyguards amid gun chaos, which hit the newsstand.

According to the Secret Service, someone yelled "gun" in the crowd, which result in disturbance within the political setup.

Both Donald Trump Jr and the campaign's social media manager Dan Scavino took it to the media and exposed that the turbulent political incident was an assassination attempt, claims IB times.

The fray took a turn when an unidentified man approached the front of the stage and was alleged to be carrying a gun. The two major Republican voices highlighted that their Republican presidential candidate survived an assassination attempt.

Donald Trump Jr pointed fingers towards the Democrats and blamed them for the unprecedented violence that happened at Trump rallies.

After the rally, multiple reports surfaced that the alleged man with a gun was not a Democrat, but a Republican who opposed Trump views. Tables turned when agents found no assassin behind the chaos, rather it was just a protestor - Austyn Crites a 33-year old man who was a dweller of Reno.

Crites told The Guardian that he is anti-Trump, but a Republican who made use of the opportunity to express his resentment towards the current Republican nominee. Supporters of Donald Trump took the matter in their hands when they attacked and punched the man. Crites maintained that he feared he would get killed "right on the spot".

Crites said that the obnoxious and maltreatment of Mexicans, Muslims, and women was the reason he decided to protest against Trump.

The matter was, however, resolved a few moments later. Donald Trump reappeared on the stage and said

"Nobody said it was going to be easy but we will never be stopped. We will never be stopped."

The US Secret Service said that the accused has been released with no charges and that he wasn't accompanied with any gun or other weapon.

Crites, being a Republican for six years protested against Trump by holding a "Republicans against Trump" sign, which was badly misunderstood as a weapon. He said that he is not Clinton's supporter, but she is the only candidate who can stop Trump from reaching the White House.

Crites was badly misidentified as Donald Trump's assassin. Jack Posobiec, who is an activist for "Citizens for Trump" campaign took it to Twitter and posted an image from the rally highlighting it to be "Trump's assassin". He tried his best to develop a connection between him and Hilary Clinton and maintained it to be a part of Democratic conspiracy.

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