Sen. Rand Paul attacked by 'crazed mob' after RNC, thanks DC cops for their help
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., tweeted he was attacked by a "crazed mob" of more than 100 people after leaving the White House following President Trump's acceptance speech at the Republican Convention.
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., tweeted he was attacked by a "crazed mob" of more than 100 people after leaving the White House following President Trump's acceptance speech at the Republican Convention.
"Just got attacked by an angry mob of over 100, one block away from the White House," Paul wrote on Twitter early Friday. "Thank you to @DCPoliceDept for literally saving our lives from a crazed mob."
Video on social media appeared to show an angry crowd chasing and jeering Paul, who was escorted by D.C. police as he returned to his hotel. An officer was captured on video attempted to ward off one of the demonstrators, before he was pushed back into Paul, nearly knocking the senator over.
Video on social media appeared to show an angry crowd chasing and jeering Paul, who was escorted by D.C. police as he returned to his hotel. An officer was captured on video attempted to ward off one of the demonstrators, before he was pushed back into Paul, nearly knocking the senator over.
Police formed a wall around Paul and his wife at one point as protesters chanted, "Breonna Taylor!" and "No justice, no peace!" CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
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