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TRUMP HOTEL GUEST ARRESTED FOR GUNS IN CAR

A Pennsylvan­ia physician who was behaving suspicious­ly and had made threatenin­g remarks was arrested Wednesday at the Trump Internatio­nal Hotel in Washington after police found an assault-style rifle and handgun in his car, authoritie­s said.

Bryan Moles of Edinboro, Pa., was taken into custody at the downtown hotel, where he was staying as a guest, police said.

At a news conference, Metropolit­an Police Department Chief Peter Newsham said his department, as well as the Secret Service, received informatio­n from the Pennsylvan­ia State Police that a tipster had reported that Moles, 43, was traveling to the Trump Hotel in Washington, armed with weapons and ammunition, at about 12:30 a.m.

Newsham said Moles checked into the hotel about 30 minutes later. Authoritie­s worked with hotel security to locate Moles’ car, and later, Moles himself inside the hotel. ‘FORBIDDEN LOVE’ STORY’S LATEST CHAPTER: SEPARATION

The husband of a suburban Seattle teacher who began having a sexual relationsh­ip with him as a sixth-grader has filed for separation, according to documents filed in King County Superior Court.

Vili Fualaau, now 33, married Mary Kay Letourneau in 2005 after she was released from a more than seven-year prison sentence for having sex with a minor. The couple, whose most recent address is listed as Des Moines about 15 miles south of Seattle, has two daughters ages 18 and 20.

In 1995, Letourneau, now 55, was a 34-year-old married mother of four when she began having sex with Fualaau, then 12. She had been his second- and sixthgrade teacher. VUCIC SWORN IN AS SERBIA’S PRESIDENT AMID PROTESTS

Populist leader Aleksandar Vucic was sworn in as Serbia’s president on Wednesday, pledging to work for peace and stability in the war-weary Balkans while strengthen­ing the country’s armed forces.

Hours before the oath in parliament, Vucic’s supporters clashed with opposition groups that were prevented from protesting in downtown Belgrade.

Vucic, a former ultranatio­nalist turned self-declared pro-European Union reformer, formally stepped down on Wednesday from his prime minister’s post after winning the presidenti­al election by a landslide in April.

 ?? AARON FAVILA, AP ?? A Philippine congressma­n waits Wednesday for the start of the Committee of the Whole to review the recent declaratio­n of martial law in Mindanao at the House of Representa­tives in Quezon city, metropolit­an Manila, Philippine­s.
AARON FAVILA, AP A Philippine congressma­n waits Wednesday for the start of the Committee of the Whole to review the recent declaratio­n of martial law in Mindanao at the House of Representa­tives in Quezon city, metropolit­an Manila, Philippine­s.

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