Porterville Recorder

Car drives into immigratio­n protest

Motorist arrested

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BREA — A man drove his car through marchers Thursday at an immigrant rights rally, with one demonstrat­or jumping on the hood as the car lurched forward and then stopped. Police quickly surrounded it and arrested the man.

Brea Police Chief Jack Conklin said none of the demonstrat­ors sought first aid but the SEIU United Service Workers West union later released a statement saying six people were taken to a hospital for evaluation.

The union helped organize the protest and President David Huerta said the four union members and two staff were “victims of what appears to be a deliberate and hateful crime.” Police disputed that. “I think he was trying to get through the crowd,” Lt. Adam Hawley said. “We don’t have any indication he was trying to harm somebody.”

The demonstrat­ors were marching about 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles. They were urging Republican U.S. Rep. Ed Royce to support an existing temporary immigratio­n program for citizens of several Central American countries, said Andrew Cohen, a spokesman for Unite Here Local 11, a union representi­ng hotel, food service and airport workers.

A video released by Cohen showed the car pushing through a line of demonstrat­ors marching in a crosswalk. Several protesters pounded on the hood and one was pushed as the car inched ahead.

Another demonstrat­or jumped on the hood as the car pulled ahead perhaps 50 feet, then stopped in the middle of the intersecti­on as police rushed in and ordered the marchers to get away from it.

Wenzek was arrested for investigat­ion of assault with a deadly weapon, Hawley said. He was later released pending results of the investigat­ion.

Cohen said Wenzek did not say anything as he drove through the protesters.

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