Donald Trump supporter says he was attacked over campaign signs

A Central Florida Donald Trump supporter said he was attacked by two men after he tried to stop them from yanking campaign signs out of the ground. The alleged assault is one of several on local Trump supporters this week.Trump supporter Lou Vall said he was in front of the South Creek Library on Deerfield Boulevard in Orlando on Monday as people began early voting. He said he witnessed two young men pull Donald Trump signs out of the ground.Vall said he approached the men and asked them to stop, but one of the young men body slammed him to the ground.“Not only is my candidate being put down, they are physically assaulting me,” Vall said.Vall was treated by paramedics and did not have to go to a hospital. A friend of Vall’s provided a photo of the alleged attacker’s license plate to sheriff’s deputies.The assault on Vall was not the only incident involving Trump supporters this week.On Wednesday, a woman also supporting Trump claims she was standing on the sidewalk in front of a polling place in the Dr. Phillips neighborhood when someone drove by a threw a drink out of the vehicle's window, striking her.Election workers who were in the area told WESH 2 News the victim was covered in coffee and had a welt on her stomach.Orange County sheriff’s deputies said the people responsible face battery charges if they’re captured.

A Central Florida Donald Trump supporter said he was attacked by two men after he tried to stop them from yanking campaign signs out of the ground. The alleged assault is one of several on local Trump supporters this week.

Trump supporter Lou Vall said he was in front of the South Creek Library on Deerfield Boulevard in Orlando on Monday as people began early voting. He said he witnessed two young men pull Donald Trump signs out of the ground.


Vall said he approached the men and asked them to stop, but one of the young men body slammed him to the ground.

“Not only is my candidate being put down, they are physically assaulting me,” Vall said.

Vall was treated by paramedics and did not have to go to a hospital. A friend of Vall’s provided a photo of the alleged attacker’s license plate to sheriff’s deputies.

The assault on Vall was not the only incident involving Trump supporters this week.

On Wednesday, a woman also supporting Trump claims she was standing on the sidewalk in front of a polling place in the Dr. Phillips neighborhood when someone drove by a threw a drink out of the vehicle's window, striking her.

Election workers who were in the area told WESH 2 News the victim was covered in coffee and had a welt on her stomach.

Orange County sheriff’s deputies said the people responsible face battery charges if they’re captured.