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Zero sympathy. You lay down with grifters this is what happensIs there anyone who took a bigger L than the woman Jason Miller impregnated? The campaign threw her to the bushes, never to be seen in politics ever since.
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NBC News: According to police records, Parscale had 10 guns confiscated from his residence, including several rifles. Police described Parscale as being under the influence of alcohol. Police say they observed bruising on Parscale's wife, Candace, and she stated he has hit her.
Tom Winter
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NBC News : Trump senior campaign advisor Brad Parscale was detained by police in Fort Lauderdale, FL today after officers were called to his house and his wife told them he had access to firearms and was threatening to harm himself, a police spokesperson says.
11:39 AM · Sep 28, 2020
The wife of Donald Trump's demoted campaign boss Brad Parscale fled screaming into the street in just her bikini - before telling a passerby: 'I think my husband just killed himself', DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal.
Police raced to Parscale's Fort Lauderdale, Florida home Sunday afternoon after the Good Samaritan bundled Candice Parscale into her car and dialed 911.
As many as 20 police cars and boats swarmed the waterfront property after the distraught wife told cops she heard a revolver being cocked and a 'loud boom' after her 44-year-old husband began 'ranting and raving'.
Candice, 41, then buried her head in the stranger's lap and sobbed uncontrollably until officers revealed he was still alive and asked for his cell number so they could begin negotiations.
Police dispatch records reveal marksmen could see into the $2.4 million property where Parscale sat shirtless on the floor with his dog, drinking beer and 'talking to himself'.
The witness, who asked not to be named for fear of reprisals, told DailyMail.com she also noticed evidence of bruising on Candice's upper arms.
Further reports made public on Monday confirmed Candice had revealed injuries to officers and told them she suffered them in an 'altercation' with her husband of four years, adding that he hits her.
The chaotic scene ended without tragedy about an hour and a half later when police body cam footage showed Parscale being tackled by a SWAT officer after he ignored five demands to 'get on the ground'.
Parscale was then involuntarily committed to a hospital by Fort Lauderdale police.
The report says the male was wearing just a white robe and carrying a revolver.
It says neither the caller, nor the wife could confirm whether or not Parscale had shot himself because Candice was 'too scared to go inside'.
'There are multiple firearms in residence. Husband is barricading himself inside,' the dispatch adds. 'Keeps hanging up on unites.'
Officers were able to 'get a visual' of Parscale, shirtless, wearing a black hat and 'sitting on the floor talking to himself'
They could not see what he had in his hands but were able to report that he was sat with his dog, arguing with someone over the phone and was periodically peering through the blinds.
The dispatch reports that Parscale walked out of his house to talk directly to negotiators before wandering back inside for a beer.
When he came back outside and sat on his stoop 'talking to himself' an order was issued to 'move in to grab him now'.
Moments after the order was issued Parscale ignored five demands to 'get on the ground' - but was dramatically tackled by a SWAT officer.
'While speaking with Candace Parscale (sic) I noticed several large sized contusions on both of her arms, her cheek and forehead,' wrote Officer S. Smith.
'When I asked how she received the bruising, Candace Parscale stated Brad Parscale hits her. When asked if he made these markings today, she claimed he did not.
'I continued to ask if Brad Parscale physically assaulted her in any way today and she said no, but he did forcibly smack her phone out of her hand when she was attempting to call Brad Parscale`s father.'
Another officer, T. Skaggs, wrote in his report Sunday: 'I made contact with Candace (sic), who stated that Bradley has been stressed out for the past two weeks and has made suicidal comments throughout the week to shoot himself.
'Bradley did not make any suicidal comments today however Candace was concerned for his safety. Candace advised Bradley drinks and he 'suffers from PTSD'.
'While speaking with Candace I observed several bruises on both which she advised occurred a few days ago, during a physical altercation with Bradley, which she did not report.'
Candice told Officer Skaggs that Sunday's incident was sparked by a 'verbal altercation' after which Bradley loaded a firearm in front of her.
'Candace immediately fled residence and stated she heard a loud bang shortly after. Candace stated that they realized that Bradley did not shoot himself when they heard Bradley ranting and pacing around the residence and the dog barking franticly.
'However, they were concerned that Bradley might still try to shoot himself, due to him being in possession of several firearms and refusing to vacate the residence.'
The officer said he made contact with Parscale on a landline but he refused to come out.
A police report obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com reveals that Parscale had ten weapons inside the home (pictured), including two rifles, two shotguns, five hand guns and a small revolver.
@kylegriffin1
The first year of 'The Apprentice' was barely over when Trump pocketed $300,000 to speak at an event in Dayton, Ohio, where attendees paid $2,995 to learn the secrets of instant wealth from a company that was later accused in a lawsuit of running a Ponzi scheme.
Kyle Griffin
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NYT is out with Part Two: Months after 'The Apprentice' premiered in 2004, Trump filed his individual tax return reporting $89.9 million in net losses. The red ink spilled from everywhere, even as TV viewers saw him as a savvy business mogul. Tax Records Reveal How Fame Gave Trump a $427 Million Lifeline
10:15 PM · Sep 28, 2020