Campaign Violence in Dayton Ohio


http://usuncut.com/politics/trump-rally-pepper-spray/
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Police said to have investigated whether to prosecute Republican front runner after African American protester was hit in the face
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Donald Trump on Saturday called for protesters who disrupt his rallies to be arrested, one day after altercations and protests forced him to cancel a campaign rally in Chicago.

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/mar/15/donald-trump-briefly-threatened-criminal-charges-punch-at-rally
Trump supporter sucker-punches black protester at rally – video.

Donald Trump briefly faced the threat of criminal charges on Monday night, as efforts grew across the political spectrum to check his increasingly violent rise on the eve of key US primary elections.
Police in North Carolina were reportedly investigating whether the Republican frontrunner should be prosecuted for incitement after an African American protester was hit in the face as he was escorted out of a rally in Fayetteville last week.
Trump has previously said he would like to punch protesters “in the face” himself, expressing nostalgia for a time when those causing disruption would be “carried out on a stretcher”. In common with other recent incidents, he offered to pay the legal fees of the assailant involved on Thursday.
A Cumberland county sheriff spokesman said late on Monday that they would not charge Trump over the incident.
A spate of fresh violence at Trump rallies over the weekend is prompting renewed concern among senior Republicans, even though five states vote on Tuesday that could all but seal the fate of the party nomination and many were becoming resigned to his likely victory in the primary race.
According to opinion polls, Trump is the clear favourite to win Florida, North Carolina, Illinois and Missouri. He only trails in Ohio, the home state of the weakest of his three remaining opponents, governor John Kasich, who was joined on the campaign trail on Monday by former nominee Mitt Romney.
For the first time, the three largest states will award their 254 delegates on a winner-takes-all basis on Tuesday. This means Trump could dramatically lengthen his 460-369 lead over the second place Ted Cruz and create a clear path to winning the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the nomination outright, rather than risk an ambush at the party convention this July.
At Cruz’s latest rally in Preoria on Monday, the Texan senator was interrupted by a Trump supporter shouting he should “go back to Canada” – a reference to allegations over his right to stand as president that echo Trump’s own attacks on Barrack Obama’s birth certificate.
Cruz responded: “One difference between this and a Donald Trump rally is I’m not asking anyone to punch you in the face.”
Trump, who has claimed without evidence that many of the protesters at his events had been sent by the campaign of Democratic Candidates.

 

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