A resident of the United States who came out to a rally in support of the current president Donald Trump , was charged with hooliganism for deliberately breathing without a mask on two women, reports NBC News.
The incident took place on Saturday, November 21, at a golf club in Louden County, Virginia, owned by an American leader. 61-year-old Raymond Deskins, dressed with Trump symbols and a rubber ring with the face of the head of state, went to the rally of the president’s supporters.
The widespread footage shows how the American approached two women, who urged him to keep his distance, since he was without a mask. A verbal skirmish ensued between them, and Deskins breathed in their direction. Then he grinned and walked away from them under the disapproving cries of women.
Elderly women expressed concern that the incident could have infected them with the coronavirus and would miss the Thanksgiving celebration.
“The Lowden County Sheriff’s Office is aware of a video shared on social media following the Trump National Golf Club incident. On November 21, the two sides reported to police that they had been attacked in a verbal altercation,” County Police said. Law enforcement officers announced the issuance of a warrant. Deskins was charged with simple assault (misdemeanor) and released.
Earlier it was reported that the only Trump supporter in one of the California districts decided move because of bullying neighbors after the election of the head of state. According to him, neighborhood children chanted chants in support of the Democrat at his house Joe Biden , and on the asphalt in front of his porch there appeared the inscriptions “Black lives are important” and “We support LGBT people”.