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YouTube blogger Karlyn Borysenko, who’s part of the #WalkAway Movement, which is a group of former Liberals who changed their political allegiance to support Donald Trump, talked about two of her colleagues Brandon Straka and Mike Harlow who were attacked in a vicious homophobic incident following the Republican National Convention Thursday night just outside the White House.

The verbal and physical assaults were allegedly initiated by Black Lives Matter activists, who were present throughout the evening blasting sirens and horns in an attempt to disrupt Donald Trump’s Republican Candidate’s Acceptance Speech.

After the event, when attendees were leaving the White House lawn was when the BLM activists started harassing the people walking towards their vehicles or hotels. Among those targeted were Republican U.S. Senator Rand Paul and his wife, who were fortunate enough to have nearby Police Officers help escort the couple to their Hotel.

What was especially amazing was that other than FOX News, no other media outlet chose to cover the fact that two gay men, Straka and Harlow were physically and verbally attacked with homophobic slurs YET last year, when a gay actor, Jussie Smolett fabricated a story on how he was attacked by two guys wearing MAGA hats these same media outlets went nuts.

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Patrick Bradley, 34, of 3 Lisa Road, Windham NH

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New Hampshire Democratic chairman Ray Buckley

(New Hampshire State Democratic Chairman Ray Buckley showed his “true colors” this past Valentine’s Day by LYING when Tweeting out in defense of his supposed good buddy, Patrick Bradley, 34, of 3 Lisa Road in Windham after allegedly assaulting three Trump supporters and nearly tearing down their campaign tent near the Windham High School polling area during the recent NH primary election. Here’s what Buckley Tweeted just three days after the altercation: : “… The guy (Bradley) is not a Democrat and has no connection to the Democratic Party or candidates yet N.H. repubs pretend he does. Exploiting this incident for cheap points.” Funny thing, according to one of the Supervisors of the Checklist for Windham, Bradley voted DEMOCRAT in that election – which sort of makes sense since Bradley, a.k.a. The GEICO Caveman, allegedly said, “F— you, Fascists” before he went on his psycho warpath. Needless to say, since it takes a ‘Big Man’ to ever admit he was wrong, I doubt Buckley would ever make such an admission. Oh well.)

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Windham man arraigned for slapping teen Trump supporter, punching another man’s tooth loose

By Ryan Lessard
Union Leader Correspondent
Feb 14, 2020

WINDHAM — The man accused of slapping a teenage supporter of President Donald Trump and dislodging another man’s tooth on Primary Day pleaded not guilty Friday.

Patrick Bradley, 34, was arraigned on three counts of misdemeanor simple assault and a disorderly conduct violation in circuit court.

Court documents say Bradley slapped the teenager in the face, punched Stephan Leclerc in the face and shoved Philip Abirached. No hometowns were listed in the affadvit. Witnesses told police the attack on the teen was unprovoked.

According to the affidavit, Sgt. Brian Bliss of the Windham Police Department was working a detail assignment at the polls at Windham High School during the primary Tuesday when he requested a unit respond to the school for a reported assault at 6:12 p.m.

Officer Matthew Courtois responded and spoke with Bradley and the reported victims.

Courtois noticed blood on Bradley’s hand, and when he asked Bradley about it, Bradley told the officer he was placed in a headlock by a man later identified as Leclerc, and that he “got his hand stuck in that male’s mouth while trying to free his hand.”

Leclerc told the officer that Bradley yelled at the Trump supporters and campaign workers in the tent on his way into the polling station, calling them fascists. When he left the building, he slapped the teenager, police said.

The teen told police that he said “Goodnight, sir” to Bradley, as he had been telling all the departing voters, when Bradley yelled a profanity and slapped him.

The teen “stated that he was terrified and in shock,” the warrant says. Leclerc and Abirached tried to intervene after Bradley slapped the teen, police said.

Leclerc told police Bradley struck him in the face and then put his hand in his mouth. Leclerc said he had a tooth come loose as a result.

The three Trump supporters told police that Bradley started throwing signs and tried to topple their tent. Police observed signs strewn on the ground and the tent was askew.

A trial management conference is scheduled for March 4.

On Twitter, state GOP Chairman Stephen Stepanek decried the reported attack on the teen Trump supporter and called on the state’s all-Democratic congressional delegation to condemn the “despicable and unacceptable act.”

State Democratic Chairman Ray Buckley responded with his own tweet Friday: “… The guy (Bradley) is not a Democrat and has no connection to the Democratic Party or candidates yet N.H. repubs pretend he does. Exploiting this incident for cheap points.”

The incident has garnered national attention. President Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., reached out Thursday on Twitter to console the teen.

Bradley, who is still in custody at Rockingham County jail, has a history of temper issues.

He was convicted in 2018 for felony reckless conduct and two counts of simple assault in Strafford County Superior Court.

He was arrested in Rochester on March 12, 2017 with multiple charges including resisting arrest, disobeying an officer, driving with a suspended or revoked license, reckless conduct and assault. Three drug charges were ultimately dropped.

According to Rochester police, Bradley purposely rammed another vehicle from behind, for which he was charged with felony reckless conduct. When police responded to the scene, they said Bradley tried to drive off. Police say Bradley punched an officer in the face twice before a brief struggle ensued, and he was taken into custody.

He was sentenced to a maximum of three years for the reckless conduct, and a mandatory minimum of one year and six months in state prison, all suspended for five years on condition of good behavior and required counseling.

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Patrick Bradley, 34, of 3 Lisa Road, Windham NH

(Regardless of what side of the political spectrum you might be on, how the heck are you justified physically assaulting ANYBODY, especially a 15-year-old-kid who chose to wear a ball cap that stated, ‘Make America Great Again’, while at a voting polling site during the recent New Hampshire Primary election. Patrick Bradley, 34, of 3 Lisa Road, Windham NH, took it upon himself to slap that teenager in the face and then further assaulted a couple adults who came to the boy’s aide. How you or I personally feel about President Trump is TOTALLY IRRELEVANT! Bradley needs to be publicly exposed here in the same fashion as you would somebody initiating anti Semetism, racial slurs, or any other hate crime. I happen to be a military veteran and I don’t find this story the least bit amusing. Gee, I’m really sorry if that offends anybody reading this.)

New Hampshire man arrested after allegedly assaulting pro-Trump teen at polling site

By Brooke Singman
Fox News

EXCLUSIVE: A New Hampshire man was arrested Thursday afternoon after allegedly assaulting a 15-year-old Trump supporter and two adults at a polling site during the state’s first-in-the-nation primary earlier this week.

The teen’s mother said in an exclusive interview with Fox News after the arrest that her son is “traumatized.”

The Windham Police Department said Patrick Bradley, 34, of Windham, was charged with simple assault and disorderly conduct.

Fox News has learned that the suspect got in the face of the teenage boy who was wearing a red “Make America Great Again” hat and volunteering at the Trump tent at Windham High School, a polling location for the New Hampshire primary.

Police said the incident happened Tuesday as Bradley exited the voting location inside the high school and was walking by a Trump campaign tent occupied by several supporters. As he passed by the tent, police said, Bradley slapped a 15-year old juvenile across the face and then assaulted two other adults who attempted to intercede.

Bradley is also accused of throwing Trump campaign signs and attempting to knock over the campaign tent, police said.

In the interview with Fox News, the boy’s mother, Cathy Campbell, described the incident involving her son, requesting he remains anonymous.

“My son stayed home from school on Tuesday for a doctor’s appointment and we drove by the high school to go vote. When we got there, we saw Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle, and my son was over the moon,” she said. “My son is the most patriotic kid you’d ever meet in your life.”

The Trump campaign confirmed that both Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle were at the polling place on Tuesday.

Campbell told Fox News that later in the day, her son was invited to volunteer at the polling site and hold Trump signs outside the school.

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“I was apprehensive about him wearing the MAGA hat, because we know it can provoke and we know people don’t like Trump,” she explained. “But he wore the hat because he’s a proud 15-year-old and he doesn’t know what people are going to be like.”

Campbell said she dropped her son off to volunteer at the school.

“My son was standing outside on the sidewalk and he said ‘have a nice night,’ he said it to everyone. But this man was triggered,” Campbell explained. “He said ‘f— you’ to him and wound up his hand as fast as he could and slapped him across the face.”

Campbell said that a man, also wearing a MAGA hat, came over to intervene. According to Campbell, that man now has a fractured jaw.

Campbell told Fox News that her husband is a firefighter in town and was on duty during the incident.

“He got the call about the assault and didn’t know it was our son until he got there,” she explained.

“He’s the sweetest kid,” Campbell said of her son. “He was so excited and not realizing that something like this could happen.”

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Since the incident Tuesday, Campbell said her son is “pretty traumatized.”

“This guy lives in our town. It’s pretty unnerving,” she said, but added that her son has been going to school and is getting “a lot of support from his peers.”

“There will always be the people who try to blame the victim,” she said. “But he certainly did nothing wrong.”

She added: “It’s scary that you can’t express without which political party you are. People need to know how much intolerance there is right now.”

“It sickens me that people would be angry at a kid for wearing a stupid hat,” she said. “And everybody that has reached out has just talked about what an amazing kid he is.”

Campbell said her son, a sophomore at Windham High School, loves history and World War II.

Campbell also explained that she and her family are “Republicans, and we are Trump supporters.”

“He’s not perfect, but he’s our president and we support him,” she said.

The incident follows other violence against Trump supporters. A Florida man, Gregory Timm, 27, is accused of ramming his van into a Republican Party voter registration tent on Saturday. An arrest report said Timm told deputies he did not like Trump and “someone had to take a stand.”

“So a leftist attacks 3 Trump supporters, including a 15 year old child, in NH this week,” the president’s son, Donald Trump Jr., tweeted Thursday. “Last week a deranged leftist attempted to run over a group of Trump supporters with a car in FL. What will it take for the MSM to finally call out leftwing violence?”

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So a leftist attacks 3 Trump supporters, including a 15 year old child, in NH this week.

Last week a deranged leftist attempted to run over a group of Trump supporters with a car in FL.

What will it take for the MSM to finally call out leftwing violence? https://www.foxnews.com/politics/new-hampshire-man-arrested-after-allegedly-assaulting-pro-trump-teen-polling-site

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Meanwhile, former 2016 Trump campaign manager and current senior adviser to the campaign Corey Lewandowski told Fox News that he had attended the same polling place earlier that day.

“My 8-year-old was holding a sign an hour before that,” Lewandowski told Fox News. “It’s appalling and disgusting that someone is attacked physically for supporting the president of the United States, let alone a child.”

According to the Windham Police Department, Bradley was transported to the Rockingham County Jail where he is being held on a $5,000 cash bail, as well as an administrative hold for a probation violation. Bradley is expected to be arraigned Friday.

Brooke Singman is a Politics Reporter for Fox News. Follow her on Twitter at @BrookeSingman.

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Alleged Assault and Battery criminal, Alec Baldwin

Alec Baldwin charged with assault after allegedly punching man during parking spot spat

By Sasha Savitsky | Fox News

Hot-headed thespian Alec Baldwin has been charged with misdemeanor assault and harassment following his arrest Friday afternoon after he allegedly punched a man in New York City’s ritzy West Village neighborhood, law enforcement sources tell Fox News.

Police sources say the frequent “Saturday Night Live” host was released around 4 pm EST from custody after getting into an argument over a parking spot. He is due back in court on November 26th.

In a video obtained by Page Six, Baldwin, 60, is seen walking out of the NYPD’s 6th Precinct station house in Greenwich Village. The actor kept quiet as he made his way towards a waiting car.

Law enforcement responded to a 911 call for an alleged assault around 1:30 pm EST, sources told Fox News, in which a 49-year-old male was treated for an injury to his left jaw. The individual was conscious and alert and transported to Lenox Hospital.

Hours after his arrest, Baldwin took to his family foundation’s Twitter account to address the incident.

“Normally, I would not comment on something as egregiously misstated as today’s story,” Baldwin wrote.

“However, the assertion that I punched anyone over a parking spot is false,” he continued. “I wanted to go on the record stating as much. I realize that it has become a sport to tag people w as many negative charges and defaming allegations as possible for the purposes of click-bait entertainment.”

Baldwin concluded: “Fortunately, no matter how reverberating the echos, it doesn’t make the statements true.”

A rep for the actor had no comment when reached by Fox News.

Baldwin lives in the tony downtown Manhattan neighborhood with his wife, Hilaria Baldwin, 34, and their four children.

This is not the first arrest for the notoriously tantrum-prone star. Baldwin was cuffed in 2014 after he became “belligerent” with a police officer who stopped him on his bike after he was riding in the wrong direction.

Baldwin was placed into custody and taken to the NYPD’s 6th precinct after allegedly punching a man in the face over a parking spot.

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NYPD told Fox News at the time that Baldwin, who had no identification on him, “refused to [identify] himself, became belligerent, cursing and yelling. He was then placed in handcuffs.”

Baldwin went on a Twitter rant after that arrest, posting the arresting officer’s name and badge number. The actor tweeted that he was taken into custody while “photographers outside my home ONCE AGAIN terrified my daughter and nearly hit her with a camera. The police did nothing.”

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He then added, “New York City is a mismanaged carnival of stupidity that is desperate for revenue and anxious to criminalize behavior once thought benign.”

Baldwin has also had several other run-ins with the general public that did not involve law enforcement.

In 2011, the former “30 Rock” star was removed from a flight after refusing to stop playing the game “Words With Friends” on his phone.

In 2012, he was accused by a photographer of getting aggressive with him on a New York City street, and in 2013 another photographer filed a harassment claim against Baldwin.

The prickly man about town had been laying relatively low recently when it came to street scuffles, making more headlines for his frequent attacks on President Trump and his popular parody of the president on “Saturday Night Live.”

But Trump didn’t seem to take Baldwin’s impersonation personally when asked about the actor’s parking-spot spat at a gathering of reporters on the south lawn of the White House on Friday.

“I wish him luck,” Trump said upon being informed of Baldwin’s predicament.

The liberal actor doubled down on his anti-Trump rhetoric at a fundraiser for New Hampshire’s Democratic Party just last month.

“It is time to overthrow the government of Donald Trump — not in a violent way or unlawful way — but it must be overthrown nonetheless,” Baldwin told a crowd of some 800 party office-holders, candidates, officials and activists, drawing loud applause.

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Baldwin also told reporters that he’s “always dreamed” of running for office himself, but explained it’s not in the cards for him at this time.

“My wife told me she’d divorce me if I ran for office,” he joked.

He also downplayed suggestions that his Democratic activism would limit the success of his struggling “The Alec Baldwin Show,” his new venture on ABC, which is scheduled to air this weekend as planned, despite Friday’s arrest.

“’The Alec Baldwin Show’ will air as scheduled on Sunday,” an ABC spokesperson told Fox News.

Fox News’ Mariah Haas, Brian Flood and Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.