Los Angeles Times

Senator struck by anti-vaxxer

Man is cited after shoving lawmaker on live video

- By Melody Gutierrez

Man is cited on suspicion of assaulting author of vaccine bill near the Capitol.

SACRAMENTO — An anti-vaccine activist was cited on suspicion of assault by the Sacramento Police Department on Wednesday after he livestream­ed a physical confrontat­ion with state Sen. Richard Pan, the author of legislatio­n to restrict vaccine exemptions.

Pan, a Democrat from Sacramento, was pushed from behind by Kenneth Austin Bennett, who challenged the senator in the 2018 primary but did not qualify for the general election. Bennett filed a recall petition against Pan this year alleging the senator was committing treason by authoring bills to tighten vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts.

A video Bennett posted to Facebook shows he confronted Pan near the state Capitol and was livestream­ing when he struck him. Afterward, Bennett said on the video that “I probably shouldn’t have done that.” The Sacramento Police Department said Bennett was cited and released. The Times was unable to reach Bennett for comment.

Pan, who was not injured in the attack, was walking with Assemblyma­n Ash Kalra (D-San Jose) during the incident.

Bennett posted the video with the caption: “yes, I pushed Richard Pan for lying, laughing at us and for treason.” He added in the video that if Pan “got what he deserved he would be hanged for treason for assaulting children, for misreprese­nting the truth.”

Pan spokeswoma­n Shannan Velayas said the senator has been routinely targeted by anti-vaccine activists since he introduced a bill in 2015 that created strict vaccine requiremen­ts for schoolchil­dren. Pan is carrying a bill that would further tighten California’s vaccine laws, prompting a new round of threats.

“This is moving from a peculiar fringe curiosity to a violent extremist movement,” Velayas said. “Unfortunat­ely this is not a surprise when violent rhetoric is used. Assaulting a public official is the logical next outcome of violent … language.”

Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins (D-San Diego) said the Legislatur­e will assist in the investigat­ion and do what is needed to protect elected leaders.

“There is absolutely no reason for resorting to violence,” Atkins said in a statement.

“We may not all agree on every piece of legislatio­n, but that is no reason to resort to aggressive and harmful behavior.”

 ?? Rich Pedroncell­i Associated Press ?? STATE SEN. Richard Pan has been routinely targeted by anti-vaccine activists since introducin­g a bill in 2015 to restrict exemptions, his spokeswoma­n said.
Rich Pedroncell­i Associated Press STATE SEN. Richard Pan has been routinely targeted by anti-vaccine activists since introducin­g a bill in 2015 to restrict exemptions, his spokeswoma­n said.

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