Friday, October 11, 2019

Protesters in Minneapolis Physically Attack Trump Supporter After Rally, Chant Anti-Police Slogans

President Trump's rally in Minnesota Thursday drew hundreds of protesters, who lit MAGA hats on fire, reportedly threw urine, and attacked a Trump supporter as he left.

Dozens of police in riot gear just walked through the crowd of anti-Trump protestors outside the president's rally in Minneapolis.

Matt Finn October 11, 2019 In the Minneapolis streets outside Trump's rally there was a rather tense stand-off between police officers and protesters chanting: "Whose streets? Our streets." There was also briefly a chant of, "Kill a cop, save a life."

Cortney O'Brien October 11, 2019Scenes from the protest outside President Trump's Minneapolis rally tonight... pic.

A reporter for The Washington Post also shared video of when the protesters attacked a Trump supporter leaving the rally, yelling that he was a "Nazi" before punching him in the back of the head, according to Fox News, before he was able to get away.

A man in a blue jacket seemed to be leaving the Trump rally by himself when he was spotted by a protester who yelled: "There's a Nazi over here!" A group of protesters then attacked the man, slapping and pushing him.

Rep. Mark Meadows said the protests were an attempt to "Intimidate future Trump rally supporters and goers."


https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2019/10/11/trump-rally-protest-n2554573

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