Story highlights Baio filed a report accusing Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer's wife of battery at an elementary school

Baio alleges he was physically attacked during a confrontation over his support for Trump

Washington (CNN) Donald Trump supporter and actor Scott Baio filed a police report earlier this week with the Ventura County police department in Thousand Oaks, California, accusing Nancy Mack, the wife Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith of battery.

Baio, who was one of the President-elect's most prominent and fiercest celebrity supporters throughout the 2016 election, was attending an event with his daughter in Thousand Oaks, California, on Saturday where the actor said that Mack confronted him about his support for Trump and that the confrontation ended with Mack getting physical.

A copy of the report, filed Monday and obtained by CNN, claims that "hands/ fists/ feet" were used to attack Baio but lists "no/ minor bodily injury."

Captain Garo Kuredjian, the media relations officer at the Ventura County Sherrif's office, confirmed that Baio filed the report but told CNN in a phone interview that they are "not disclosing who the suspect or is or any particulars on the case."

"What I can tell you is that (Baio) did file a report for battery," Kuredjian said. No charges have been filed against Mack.