Crime & Safety
Trump Supporter Interrupts Women, Gets Attacked: Report
The woman reportedly inserted herself into a conversation at a D.C. restaurant to tell two women she supported the president.

WASHINGTON, DC -- A woman who interrupted some strangers at a D.C. restaurant to inform them that she supported President Trump got more than she bargained for when they attacked her, according to a report.
NBC Washington reports that D.C. police are seeking two women as persons of interest in a felony assault at the taco shack Surfside at 1800 N Street NW near downtown. The altercation happened at around 1:40 a.m. on Friday, March 16.
The victim reportedly overheard a conversation between the two women and a man, and at some point she interrupted them to say, "I support Donald Trump."
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D.C. police posted video of the suspects, which is embedded below.
VIDEO: Persons of Interest in Felony Assault, 1800 block of N Street, NW, on March 16, 2018. Have info? Call (202) 727-9099 or Text 50411. https://t.co/Sf6qZBojIv pic.twitter.com/ncS7zTzs6y
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) April 2, 2018
Image: Screengrab of video by D.C. Police
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