A man has been arrested after he intentionally drove a van into a tent full of Trump supporters that were working to register new voters at a shopping center parking lot.
The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon in the Kernan Village Shopping Center located in eastern Jacksonville, Florida, when a man, later identified by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office as 27-year-old Gregory Timm, allegedly drove a van through a tent where individuals were working to register voters. The driver narrowly missed several people in the tent and fled the scene following the incident by car.
Images published on Twitter by the Duval County GOP had taken pictures of a multi-colored brown and gold van fleeing in the aftermath of the incident.
Today in Jacksonville, Florida six Trump Campaign volunteers were intentionally targeted while registering voters. pic.twitter.com/0wzaCYh5ut
— Duval County GOP (@DuvalGOP) February 8, 2020
“We are outraged by this senseless act of violence toward our great volunteers,” stated Duval GOP Chairman Dean Black on Facebook. “The Republican Party of Duval County will not be intimidated by these cowards and we will not be silenced. I call on every Republican in our great city to stand up, get involved, and show these radicals that we will not be intimidated from exercising our Constitutional rights.”
Mayor of Jacksonville Lenny Curry published a statement on Twitter condemning the senseless act of violence.
“I just spoke to the local GOP chair. This is outrageous. The hate is toxic and dangerous. Thankfully no one was injured but certainly they are shaken after being targeted because they were registering voters. I’ve spoken to the Sheriff and of course his team is on top of this,” stated Curry in a statement on Twitter.
The case also caught the attention of President Donald Trump who tweeted out a serious warning.
Law Enforcement has been notified. Be careful tough guys who you play with! https://t.co/1Pq0hOrzy2
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 9, 2020
Timm was arrested several hours later and charged with two counts of Aggravated Assault on a Person 65 Years of Age or Older, one count of Criminal Mischief, and Driving While Driver’s License Suspended, as per Jacksonville’s Sheriff’s Office.
Said the Duval County Republican party following the incident: “The Republican Party of Duval County prepares to redouble its efforts to register voters and will continue its fight with renewed intensity to re-elect President Donald Trump.”