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Officer charged after protester punched

Police say incident occurred at R.I. demonstrat­ion after Roe v. Wade decision

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Rhode Island police officer accused of punching a woman at an abortion protest while he was off-duty has now been charged in connection with Friday’s demonstrat­ion at the Statehouse.

In a Saturday evening news release, state police said Providence patrolman Jeann Lugo, 35, was charged with simple assault and disorderly conduct.

Jennifer Rourke, the chair of the progressiv­e Rhode Island Political Cooperativ­e seeking the Democratic nomination for a state Senate seat, said she had been punched in the face at least twice by Lugo, who, at the time, was running for the GOP nomination for the same seat. Providence police said earlier Saturday that Lugo had been suspended from his job with pay pending an investigat­ion, and Lugo subsequent­ly ended his campaign.

Friday’s protest outside the Rhode Island Statehouse in Providence was in response to the decision released the same day by the U.S. Supreme Court overturnin­g Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that had provided a constituti­onal right to abortion. Video of the event posted online shows a physical altercatio­n at the protest right before a woman appearing to be Rourke is seen being hit. The video does not show what happened between Lugo and Rourke beforehand.

In a call with reporters on Saturday, Rourke said that as she was attempting to escort a counterpro­tester who had agreed to leave the premises, another physical altercatio­n broke out during which she was punched in the face multiple times. She confirmed she pressed charges against Lugo.

State police say Lugo turned himself in Saturday, was arraigned before a justice of the peace and then released. He’s due in court again on July 8. Lugo didn’t respond to requests for comment on Saturday and Sunday, but told the Boston Globe before charges were announced that he “stepped in to protect someone that a group of agitators was attacking.”

Lugo had also told the Providence Journal he was “not going to deny” the punching allegation, but added that “everything happened very fast.”

Rourke told reporters she had never interacted with Lugo before and did not know he would be at the protest.

“I’m disappoint­ed he chose to use violence in this way. As a police officer, he’s trained to de-escalate. He did not do what he was trained to do,” she said.

Rourke sought medical care and received a CT scan on Saturday afternoon. She said she was doing OK but was experienci­ng a lot of tenderness in her face and ringing in her ears.

Two other people were also charged after the Friday event that briefly turned violent. One of the two people, Nicholas Morrell of Warwick, said in a Sunday message that he is 30, not 31 as police said, and he had “video evidence of the entire thing [and] I was arrested for standing there.”

The other person who was arrested did not respond to a social media message Sunday seeking comment.

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