Crime & Safety
San Jose Police Looking For This Trump Rally Assault Suspect
Police are asking for help identifying and finding a suspect who allegedly assaulted a person at a Donald Trump campaign rally this month.
SAN JOSE - Police are asking for help identifying and finding a suspect who allegedly assaulted a person at a campaign rally for Donald Trump earlier this month in San Jose and is seen in pictures released by police.
The person seen in the images allegedly assaulted someone at the June 2 Donald Trump rally at the San Jose Convention Center, according to police.
Police are asking for help finding and prosecuting the people responsible for the violence at the rally. Police are looking for video or other information that will help them do that.
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Tuesday police released the identities of four teens arrested at the rally. San Jose residents Robert Trillo, 18, Antonio Fernandez, 19 and Santa Clara resident Ahmed Abdirahman, 19 were arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. Additionally, Michael Kitaigorodsky, 19, also of San Jose, was arrested on suspicion of refusing to disperse.
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Then Wednesday police announced that two additional juvenile suspects have been arrested on suspicion of felony assault with a deadly weapon.
A third juvenile has been arrested on suspicion of battery, which is a misdemeanor.
Due to their status as minors, however, those suspects have not been publicly identified.
A police officer suffered a minor injury to his wrist when someone threw a metal object at the officer.
About 300 to 400 people protested outside the rally for the presumed Republican presidential nominee, who had been expected to draw 12,000 to 15,000 supporters.
-Bay City News, images via San Jose police