According to police, a student at a Minneapolis high school was assaulted for carrying a Trump flag during the national school gun violence walkout last week. The attack supposedly took place during a designated moment of silence for those lost in the Parkland, Florida school shooting.

While showing his support for the President, he was attacked by around 8-10 classmates who pushed him to the ground and took his Trump flag, breaking his arm in 2 places during the altercation.

No arrests of any students involved in the assault have been made, but a statement has been released from the Minneapolis Public Schools office that states:

“In accordance with state law, we are prohibited from sharing details of the brief fight that occurred on March 14 across the street and off school property.”

However, the superintendent of schools sent an email last week concerning the protest, saying that all activities would take place on school grounds and that these protest would be a “safe place” for students to express their feelings and opinions.

FoxNews contributed to this report.