Voter punches poll worker when reminded Texas law requires removal of MAGA hat at election site

You still can't understand that "Throw him in jail!" means to punish him for assaulting an election worker. You are a knucklehead idiot.
Still no answer. You can attempt to make the thread about me all you want. We all can see you both are incapable of answering the question. Why is it okay for this guy to punch an election worker? Why is the right the party of violence now?
 

BCSO: Voter punches poll worker when reminded Texas law requires removal of MAGA hat at election site

The man, who had cast his ballot before the incident, was later arrested. Sheriff Salazar implored the public to “tone down” the anger.
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The man, who had cast his ballot before the incident, was later arrested. Sheriff Salazar implored the public to “tone down” the anger.


SAN ANTONIO — A 63-year-old Bexar County man was arrested after allegedly punching an election clerk when he was asked to take off his hat supporting presidential candidate Donald Trump, breaking polling site rules.
Jesse Lutzenberger faces charges of injury to an elderly person for assaulting the 69-year-old poll worker Thursday evening at the Johnston Library voting site.

Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar called it an “ugly incident,” saying there was no place for violence in elections.
“There was nothing life-threatening, but it was still an ugly incident where I can’t think of something like this happening in my time as sheriff,” Salazar said.
Officials said Lutzenberger arrived around 6:30 p.m. to vote and put on his hat supporting a candidate. Documents specified it was a red “Make American Great Again” cap, referencing Trump’s campaign slogan.
It’s against Texas election rules, however, to wear badges or attire referencing candidates or measures on the ballot while in a polling place. Salazar said a poll worker at Johnston Library reminded Lutzenberger about the rules, and he removed it before casting his ballot.
Upon leaving, however, Lutzenberger allegedly put the hat back on while still in the building. An election clerk “told him that was unacceptable,” Salazar said, and began to escort him out. That’s when Lutzenberger allegedly turned physical, throwing his arm and then “several punches” at the clerk before leaving.
 
I saw a tiktok of another Trump couple that were asked to return without their Trump shirts and they were having a tantrum. The annoying thing was they were asking other people in line, if they thought it was okay to do this in “America” and people were standing up for them. I don’t think a lot of folks know about the no clothing rule. They just want to be oppressed so bad.
 
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BCSO: Voter punches poll worker when reminded Texas law requires removal of MAGA hat at election site

The man, who had cast his ballot before the incident, was later arrested. Sheriff Salazar implored the public to “tone down” the anger.
www.kens5.com
www.kens5.com

The man, who had cast his ballot before the incident, was later arrested. Sheriff Salazar implored the public to “tone down” the anger.


SAN ANTONIO — A 63-year-old Bexar County man was arrested after allegedly punching an election clerk when he was asked to take off his hat supporting presidential candidate Donald Trump, breaking polling site rules.
Jesse Lutzenberger faces charges of injury to an elderly person for assaulting the 69-year-old poll worker Thursday evening at the Johnston Library voting site.

Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar called it an “ugly incident,” saying there was no place for violence in elections.
“There was nothing life-threatening, but it was still an ugly incident where I can’t think of something like this happening in my time as sheriff,” Salazar said.
Officials said Lutzenberger arrived around 6:30 p.m. to vote and put on his hat supporting a candidate. Documents specified it was a red “Make American Great Again” cap, referencing Trump’s campaign slogan.
It’s against Texas election rules, however, to wear badges or attire referencing candidates or measures on the ballot while in a polling place. Salazar said a poll worker at Johnston Library reminded Lutzenberger about the rules, and he removed it before casting his ballot.
Upon leaving, however, Lutzenberger allegedly put the hat back on while still in the building. An election clerk “told him that was unacceptable,” Salazar said, and began to escort him out. That’s when Lutzenberger allegedly turned physical, throwing his arm and then “several punches” at the clerk before leaving.
Yep a broken teleprompter. Now it is repeating the OP. What a nightmare for Democrats.
 
The headlines write themselves and frankly I don’t understand how anyone with a republican affliction doesn’t just live in a constant state of mortified second hand embarrassment.
 
I saw a tiktok of another Trump couple that were asked to return without their Trump shirts and they were having a tantrum. The annoying thing was they were asking other people in line, if they thought it was okay to do this in “America” and people were standing up for them. I don’t think a lot of folks know about the no clothing rule. They just want to be oppressed so bad.
I'd say I saw a Harris voter throwing a fit but no one is actually voting for her.
 
When kids weer t-shirts With inappropriate messages on them to school they have the option to change or turn them inside out...they do not have the option to go home...;)
 
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