A Patrol Car Flung A Person Onto The Street During A Trump Protest In California

Patrol Car Flung Person

One video showed a 2nd demonstrator falling onto his back as the cars and truck sped off.

Last updated on September 14, 2020, at 9: 09 p.m. ET.

Published on September 14, 2020, at 8: 31 p.m. ET.

A law enforcement automobile sped forward after a demonstrator climbed onto the hood, knocking them to the pavement throughout a demonstration against President Donald Trump when he went to California on Monday.

Video taken by the local NBC station outside Sacramento McClellan Airport, where Trump met with state and federal authorities for a wildfire rundown, showed protesters carrying indications demanding action on environment change, lashing out versus the president, and gathering around a California Highway Patrol vehicle.

2nd demonstrator falling

Our cam was rolling when anti- Trump protestors surrounded a CHP patrol vehicle. The crowd had collected to oppose the President as he checked out Sacramento

A video from a various angle revealed a 2nd demonstrator falling onto his back as the vehicle sped off.

Protests versus President Donald Trump just took a turn. The protester is waiting on medical help @FOX40

Another video showed a single person being wheeled into a Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District ambulance on a stretcher as the crowd cheered and applauded. Metro Fire Captain Adam Huckaby informed BuzzFeed News. They transported a person in their 20 s to a hospital for small injuries.

A representative for the firm did not right away react to BuzzFeed News’ demand.

In another video recording the protest, a Volvo was captured swerving into a group of protesters in the street, almost striking several people.

Trump’s brief

Trump fans swerving into protesters. Full video on Instagram taken by @sacsocialjusticevents #Sacramento

Trump’s brief see to the Golden State brought out crowds of supporters and protesters as thousands of firefighters continued to fight wildfires throughout the state in what has been its worst fire season on record.

During a roundtable instruction with California and federal emergency management officials, Trump listened to state leaders talk about the need to work with the federal government on forest management and climate modification, which has actually lengthened the state’s fire season and fueled larger fires.

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