TIBURON — A confrontation between a conservative talk show host and another man at a Tiburon restaurant will not result in criminal charges, the Marin County District Attorney’s Office said Wednesday.

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‘Macho Man?’ Trump uses gay anthem at rallies, even after Village People say stop The incident occurred at about 8:30 p.m. March 14 at Servino’s Ristorante on Main Street. Tiburon police identified the disputants as Michael Alan Savage, the talk show host, and John Spreckles Rosekrans, a Mill Valley resident.

The Tiburon Police Department, in a statement released March 16, said both men gave “contradictory accounts of the incident.”

“Based on the allegations made by both parties, and the statements of witnesses the investigating officer concluded that a misdemeanor battery had probably occurred following a brief verbal exchange that concluded in physical contact,” the department said. “Neither party required medical treatment and neither had visible signs of an injury.”

Both men placed each other under “citizen’s arrest” for misdemeanor battery, a procedure that did not require officers to book them. Tiburon police referred the case to the Marin County District Attorney’s Office for review.

Savage and his lawyer issued statements alleging that Rosekrans pushed his poodle out of the way and then pushed Savage to the ground, according to the Bay Area News Gorup.

It was unclear whether the conflict was related to Savage’s support of Donald Trump on his talk show.

“After a thorough review of all the police reports and communications with attorneys representing each of the two individuals involved with this incident, a decision has been made that charges will not be filed against either individual,” Assistant District Attorney Barry Borden said Wednesday.

Rosekrans could not be reached for comment.