Police: Man hollering about president captured in the wake of discharging shots at Trump golf club

 DORAL, Fla. — A man yelling about Donald Trump entered the president's south Florida golf resort early Friday, hung a banner over an anteroom counter and traded fire with police before being captured, police said.

One officer got unspecified damage, authorities said.

Police were informed of a "dynamic shooter" in the Trump-possessed Trump National Doral Golf Club close Miami around 1:30 a.m., Doral Police Boss Hernan Organvidez told news columnists. He said officers from Doral and Miami-Dade went up against him quickly and traded gunfire with the man who was "killed" and arrested.

Authorities said the captured man was injured.

Miami-Dade Police Executive Juan Perez said the man was yelling in regards to Trump, and "currently shooting."

"He was hollering and heaving some data about President Trump and that is the thing that we know up until now. What's more, he had an American banner that he draped over the counter," Perez said.

Trump was not at the club at the time.

Perez said a Doral officer got unspecified damage.

"You know, these officers did not waver one moment to connect with this person that was currently shooting in the entryway of the inn," he said. "They took a chance with their lives realizing that that they needed to get in there to spare lives in that inn." Eric Trump, the president's child and official VP of the Trump association, tweeted early Friday, "A colossal thank you to the mind blowing people" of the offices, including that "consistently they guard our locale."

Perez said the U.S. Mystery Administration was on the scene, and the FBI was headed, yet that neighborhood police were in control for now.

The Mystery Administration issued an announcement saying specialists from the Miami Field Office were at the scene and working intimately with different offices.

It included, "No Mystery Administration protectees or security tasks were affected because of the shooting."

The extensive golf office in the developing suburb was encompassed by an overwhelming police nearness Friday morning and news helicopters drifted over the scene. The passageways were blocked, and yellow alert tape was extended over the principle door. A Miami-Dade wrongdoing scene truck was stopped inside the door.

The golf resort beforehand known as the Doral Resort and Spa was bought by the Trump Association in 2012. Its mark course is the Blue Beast at Doral.

The Trump National Doral, which incorporates a few structures for cabin and a far reaching clubhouse, is among the biggest inns in the Miami suburb. It's around 8 miles (13 kilometers) from Miami Universal Airplane terminal.

Its site portrays it as a 800-section of land resort with 643 aggregate visitor rooms, in excess of 100,000 square feet (9,300 square meters) of occasion space and four fairways.

In June 2016, the PGA Visit reported that the lofty World Golf Title facilitated at the Trump National Doral since 2007 would move to Mexico. The declaration rankled then-competitor Trump, who called the move to Mexico a "miserable day for Miami, the Assembled States and the round of golf." Trump said in a Fox News meet with Sean Hannity that, "I trust they have grabbing protection."

PGA Visit Official Tim Finchem said the move had nothing to do with governmental issues, just funds. Cadillac did not restore its title sponsorship of the occasion, and another support that needed to be at Doral couldn't be discovered, Finchem said.

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