Protesters in Kentucky claim they were assaulted at Trump rally

March 03 20:08 2016

Tickets for the event are free and can be obtained via Trump’s website.

The paper reported Thursday afternoon that a second protester, Molly Shah, also filed a complaint with police alleging she was attacked Tuesday.

The woman, identified as University of Louisville student Shiya Nwanguma, said she “was called a n***er and a c**t and got kicked out” to an interviewer.

“I’ve protested at Klan rallies, and none were as scary as this”, Shah said.

H.R. 347 prohibits the obstruction of government business and official functions and the impedance of entry or exit at any “restricted buildings or grounds”, which are defined as anywhere the president of others under Secret Service protection are temporarily visiting.

Jefferson County prosecutor Tom Wine said that if any police investigation into incidents at the Trump rally results in the filing of felony charges, his office will present the case to a grand jury. The people at the rally were pushing and shoving me, cursing at me, yelling at me, called me every name in the book.

“It won’t be me next time, but White Americans are getting fed up and they’re learning that they must either push back or be pushed down”, he wrote.

More GOP candidates are expected to come to Kentucky.

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Protesters in Kentucky claim they were assaulted at Trump rally
 
 
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