Charlotte News & Observer said:

Nash County resident C.J. Cary arrived at the Kinston Jet Center Wednesday night in eager anticipation of a Donald Trump rally.



Cary says he wanted to deliver a note to Trump urging him to be less offensive and more inclusive to four demographic groups: black people, women, people with disabilities and college students. Cary, an African-American, says hes an ex-Marine who also worked in Afghanistan as a civilian for the U.S. Army.



He walked his way toward the front rows, stood about 20-30 feet from the stage and shouted Donald while waving his document to try to get Trumps attention.



He entirely mistook that and thought that I was a protester, Cary said.



Trumps response: Were you paid $1,500 to be a thug? Cary was escorted out.



In the third and final presidential debate, Trump said the Clinton campaign was paying protesters to disrupt his rallies.



Cary said he wasnt there to protest Trumps appearance. In fact, he said, he supports the Republican presidential nominee. He just wants to see Trump act more polite and welcoming to minorities.