Los Angeles Times

Journalist­s say Trump supporters assaulted them

Three portray the president’s fans as the aggressors during a violent rally Saturday.

- By Angel Jennings and Anh Do angel.jennings@latimes.com Twitter: @AngelJenni­ngs anh.do@latimes.com Twitter: @newsterrie­r

An OC Weekly reporter and two photograph­ers said Sunday that they were physically assaulted by proTrump demonstrat­ors at a Make America Great Again rally in Huntington Beach and are seeking the public’s help in identifyin­g at least one of the people responsibl­e.

Frank Tristan, an intern at the paper, and photograph­ers Julie Leopo and Brian Feinzimer were attacked before one of several counterdem­onstrators pepperspra­yed an organizer of Saturday’s event. After Jennifer Sterling was pepperspra­yed, several fights broke out.

A video of the confrontat­ion shows Sterling trying to intervene after a Trump supporter shoved Feinzimer, who was shooting pictures of Leopo being hit with an American flag, then repeatedly punched Tristan. A moment later, Sterling is pepper-sprayed and can be seen staggering around, rubbing her eyes before falling to the ground.

“My photograph­ers and intern were just trying to do their jobs,” OC Weekly editor Gustavo Arellano said in a statement Sunday. “For that, they got harassed by Trump supporters, then shoved and punched when they tried to defend each other .... I’m proud of them, and we will not be silenced by biddies or bros.”

On Sunday, Leopo posted a picture of a man in a white shirt and faded blue cap on her Facebook page. She asked her followers for help in identifyin­g the man who assaulted her and her colleagues.

“We’ll be looking to refer him to law enforcemen­t,” the post states.

Saturday’s noontime rally at Bolsa Chica State Beach drew hundreds of Trump supporters and was billed as a show of patriotism, a way to celebrate first responders, military veterans, the vice president and the president. It was one of dozens of similar rallies held nationwide.

About two dozen counter-demonstrat­ors, some of whom dressed in black and wore face masks, said they were overwhelme­d by Trump supporters and posed no threat.

One stressed that the group used pepper spray only after they were attacked by their rivals.

Travis Guenther, whose wife was also pepperspra­yed, said he was among those who chased the man who sprayed Sterling and struck him with a flag that said, “Trump, Make America Great Again.”

“I hit him five times with the flag over his head,” said Guenther, who yelled at the man as he was detained by law enforcemen­t officials.

“We’re not xenophobic,” Guenther said. “We’re not racist. We’re just proud Americans.”

The three journalist­s found themselves caught in the middle of Saturday’s fracas.

On Sunday, Leopo said her body still hurt.

“I ache all over,” she said. “What happened was crazy.”

Leopo, 26, stood in front of a banner while photograph­ing the anti-Trump demonstrat­ors, when a woman scanning the crowd zeroed in on her, she said. The woman held an American flag and “she walked directly to me, yelling, ‘Fake news. Fake news.’ She hit my camera, then she hit my arm. I told her to stop, leave me alone,” but the woman continued, Leopo said.

Feinzimer started photograph­ing the incident when the woman turned on him, using the flag to swat his camera, Leopo said.

“I grabbed [the flag] and threw it to the ground and then she grabs my arm,” Feinzimer said Sunday. “It just got so chaotic. There was so much rage and anger in the air.”

A man in the crowd then demanded that Feinzimer pay for the flag while another man in a white T-shirt and faded blue cap shoved the photograph­er. Because things “happened so fast,” Feinzimer said, he chose to continue “doing my job.”

“I wasn’t so afraid for me, but you have in the back of your mind what’s going on around you and you have to stay aware,” he said.

Tristan, the 21-year-old intern, said he had been reporting on the event all day and noticed that the Trump supporters were the aggressors. In a story published in the OC Weekly, he said they were hurling racial slurs and chanting racist statements at anti-Trump demonstrat­ors.

Video shows Tristan stepping in to stop the man from pushing his colleague. The man turned on Tristan and repeatedly began hitting him in the face and head. That’s when Sterling and others were doused with pepper spray.

“From everything I saw, the counter-protesters and Sterling were trying to defend me from the people beating me,” Tristan said. “Sterling got caught in the middle and was pepperspra­yed. It was not a direct attack on her.”

In all, four counter-demonstrat­ors were arrested at Saturday’s event, authoritie­s said. Three men were arrested on suspicion of illegal use of a Taser, and one woman was arrested on suspicion of assault and battery, said Capt. Kevin Pearsall of California Parks. Leopo said she reported her attack to an officer at the scene but he did not write up a report.

Feinzimer said it’s unfortunat­e that innocent people were injured exercising their rights.

“It hurts me to see people act this way, to act with such hate,” he said. “I can’t speak to where that hate comes from.”

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Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times A SCUFFLE BREAKS out between Trump supporters and counter-demonstrat­ors during a rally Saturday at Bolsa Chica State Beach in Huntington Beach.

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