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Cops Find Man Accused Of Pepper Spraying Girl At Donald Trump Rally

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 31 Mar, 2016 12:42 PM
JANESVILLE, Wis. — Police say they've located the man suspected of pepper spraying a 15-year-old girl during an altercation at a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in southern Wisconsin.
 
Janesville police Sgt. Aaron Dammen said Thursday that investigators have also talked to a man accused of groping the girl at the crowded rally outside a Janesville hotel and convention centre Tuesday.
 
Dammen says the investigation into the confrontation continues. No charges have been filed.
 
 
Video shared on social media shows a girl at the rally accusing a man of touching her chest and then punching or shoving someone in the crowd before another man wearing a Donald Trump hat pepper sprays her.
 
The incident is among a series of clashes between protesters and supporters at raucous Trump events.

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