PHOENIX (AP) — The Latest on protests during and after President Donald Trump's Phoenix rally (all times local): 2:50 p.m. Phoenix police have explained the bloody-faced jail mugshot of a man arrested at protests related to President Donald Trump's rally. Daireus Latravus Stokes was taken into custody Tuesday night on suspicion of aggravated assault on a police officer, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and threatening or intimidating. A mugshot shows Stokes with blood on and around his nose and apparent bruises and scrapes elsewhere on his face. Police say Stokes was taken to the ground during his confrontation with officers. They say Stokes had a loaded handgun when confronted by officers after he allegedly parked illegally.