Details surrounding the event are few - according to initial unconfirmed reports, a person in the crowd allegedly pulled a gun - but shortly after appearing on stage at a Nevada rally, Donald Trump was rushed off stage by Secret Service agents.

JUST NOW: Donald Trump was just rushed off stage during his Nevada campaign rally: https://t.co/7fTJ3N3MQN pic.twitter.com/Hm7CRdFDTU — CBS News (@CBSNews) November 6, 2016

While many have donned their tin foil hats over the past few months, the big question everyone is asking is - will the establishment use the ultimate tool to stop Trump winning the election? Initial unconfirmed reports suggest that a man in the crowd pulled a gun:

Massive disruption here in Reno. Armed officers jumped in. People on the floor said — & this is unconfirmed — that they saw a man pull a gun pic.twitter.com/l2u64m83d1 — Jose A. DelReal (@jdelreal) November 6, 2016

According to The Hill, the Republican presidential nominee noticed a protestor in the crowd and told event security to remove him. But as Trump looked out over the crowd to spot the protestor, two men in suits ran to the stage, grabbed him by the shoulders, and rushed him behind the curtain.

A group of security officials jumped over the barricade, protecting the stage and looking into the crowd, backing up shocked attendees who tried to take video of the protestor.

Security led a bald man out of the convention hall as the crowd cheered and also booed the protestor.

And moments later:

Trump is back on stage. Looks cool as a cucumber. Crowd goes wild. — Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) November 6, 2016

Trump returned to the stage moments later to continue his speech. "Nobody said it was going to be easy for us, but we will never be stopped. Never ever be stopped," Trump said. "I want to thank the Secret Service. These guys are fantastic – they don't get enough credit," he said.:

Trump thanks the secret service as he returns to the stage after being rushed off in Nevada https://t.co/xeNxna6aa6 pic.twitter.com/qV7HLVBAo6 — CBS News (@CBSNews) November 6, 2016

Trump returns: "Nobody said it was going to be easy for us. But we will never be stopped. Never, ever be stopped." https://t.co/SC4WWJAatZ — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) November 6, 2016

A few minutes later, the businessman paused to thank his supporters for helping to protect him as the man rushed the stage. "I want to thank all these people," he said, pointing to the area where the man was stopped. "I saw what you were doing – that's a tough group of people right there. I saw that, that was pretty amazing. Nobody messes with our people," he said.

Below is a photo of the alleged gunman:

Man taken off rally floor under heavy police escort amid chaotic scene at @realDonaldTrump event in Reno. pic.twitter.com/eAyvkbrU8y — M. Scott Mahaskey (@smahaskey) November 6, 2016

Man who Secret Service deemed a threat to Trump being held by armed officers in bathroom - Trump almost at airport pic.twitter.com/fElkbmlgK8 — John Santucci (@JTSantucci) November 6, 2016

ABC News reported no weapon was found on the man, according to sources. However, shouts from the crowd about a gun elevated the Secret Service's response.

Senior sources tell @ABC the threat escalated when someone shouted gun at Trump rally. Source with direct knowledge says no weapon found — John Santucci (@JTSantucci) November 6, 2016

Trump's campaign released a brief statement that echoed the candidate's appreciation for Secret Service, but did not provide any additional information as to what had occurred. The tense situation came during a slew of Trump rallies three days before the election, as the businessman and his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton criss-cross the country before Election Day.

Reno PD tell @ABC told at time was "medical incident" that resulted in shoving & commotion. More details to come https://t.co/JLShxwJJ2s — John Santucci (@JTSantucci) November 6, 2016

Trump did not appear to cut his rally short Saturday, despite the interruption. The incident took place about 35 minutes into his speech and he spoke for another 10 minutes after returning to the stage. NBC reported that no weapon was ultimately found on the alleged attacker.

No weapon was found at Reno event where Trump was rushed off stage, senior law enforcement official tells NBC News. https://t.co/Ft9NG3ZJ4E pic.twitter.com/soj0FabCnL — NBC News (@NBCNews) November 6, 2016

Secret Service Stmt: "No weapon was found" on man apprehended at Trump rally in Reno where Trump was rushed off the stage --> pic.twitter.com/7MhiO00OXi — Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) November 6, 2016

According to the latest update, the man detained by SWAT has been released:

The man detained by Secret Service after Trump was rushed off the stage has been released — Benjamin Margiott (@BenMargiott) November 6, 2016