Near the venue of the rally of US presidential candidate Donald Trump on Long Island, police found a car bomb. It is reported by the British Daily Mail.
According to the newspaper, earlier sources in the Nassau County Police Department told journalist James Lalino that "the perimeter of the rally venue was violated, and during the inspection, dog handlers apparently found an explosive device in one of the cars." His driver fled.
"No one saw if he had anything on him, they just saw him run away. There are a lot of cars parked now, they are lining up for the Hampstead Thornpike, just parking on the grass. Even in Eisenhower Park, they just park there," the source continued Lalino.
The rally is expected to gather thousands of Trump supporters. Already, a large crowd has gathered on Long Island. At the same time, the police claim that there was no car bomb and everything is in order.