Three people who claim they were attacked or subjected to racial
slurs at a Donald Trump rally in Kentucky are suing the candidate and
his campaign, alleging he encourages an atmosphere of violence.
The suit was filed Thursday on behalf of three
protesters seen being pushed by angry crowd members at a March 1
Louisville rally.
"Each time he said 'get them out,' Trump
intended for his supporters to use unwanted, harmful physical violence
to remove protesters," the suit reads.
The lawsuit filed Thursday was on behalf of
Kashiya Nwanguma, a 21-year-old college student; Molly Shah, a
36-year-old activist; and Henry Brousseau, a 17-year-old high school
student.
Nwanguma was seen in video posted online being pushed by members of
the crowd. The suit claims some of them shouted racial slurs at her, and
it also names as defendants two men who were allegedly the most
aggressive in shoving Nwanguma.
The suit says one of the men who assaulted
Nwanguma is a member group that has been called "white nationalist."
Brosseau claims in the suit that he was punched by a member of that
group, and Shah said she was shoved. Police reports were made but there
have been no charges, according to the suit.
The lawsuit claims Trump incited physical
violence against the three protesters by repeating "get 'em out of here"
and that he should have known audience members could act on his
statement. The suit cites previous statements Trump has made about
paying the legal bills of supporters or suggesting a demonstrator
deserved to be "roughed up."
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond
to a request for comment on the suit. The two Trump audience members
named in the suit could not be reached for comment Thursday night. One
of those seen in the video and named in the suit has apologized, according to NBC affiliate WLWT. The suit does not name a dollar amount.
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