Announcer abc 7 news starts right now with live breaking news. Go home slurs and flames at Donald Trumps south bay rally as angry protesters clash with supporters of the gop frontrunner. Tonight police are still at the scene. Good evening. Welcome back to abc 7 news at 11 00. Im dan ashley. And im ama daetz. Take a look at sky 7 hd from just a little while ago. You can see San Jose Police attempting to surround a large number of protesters who stuck around after tonights event at the San Jose Convention center after it let out. Police announced by helicopter to disperse, calling it an unlawful assembly. San jose police tell us they arrested a few people and one officer was assaulted. Abc 7 News Reporter tom llamas was in the middle of the protesters and has the story from san jose. Reporter for at least 45 minutes tonight there was complete chaos in downtown san jose as the trump rally was ending skirmishes between protesters and Trump Supporters took place right in the streets. We saw
Protesters and has the story from san jose. Reporter for at least 45 minutes tonight there was complete chaos in downtown san jose as the trump rally was ending skirmishes between protesters and Trump Supporters took place right in the streets. We saw several fights. And at one point mobs of protesters just started beating up Trump Supporters as they were exiting the rally. We saw people getting punched in the face, people getting sucker punched. Couples getting harassed as they were walking out. At one point protesters even stormed the garage and started hitting cars as they were trying to leave the convention center. Now, the police were here on hand the entire time, but they never seemed to intervene as people were getting beaten up. It seems they were trying to hold the perimeter. This has by far been one of the worst clashes weve seen between trump protesters and supporters since this campaign has begun. Tom llamas, n abc news, san jos. It was a mostly peaceful scene inside the ra
Llamas was in the middle of the protesters and has the story from san jose. Reporter for at least 45 minutes tonight there was complete chaos in downtown san jose as the trump rally was ending skirmishes between protesters and Trump Supporters took place right in the streets. We saw several fights. And at one point mobs of protesters just started beating up Trump Supporters as they were exiting the rally. We saw people getting punched in the face, people getting sucker punched. Couples getting harassed as they were walking out. At one point protesters even stormed the garage and started hitting cars as they were trying to leave the convention center. Now, the police were here on hand the entire time, but they never seemed to intervene as people were getting beaten up. It seems they were trying to hold the perimeter. This has by far been one of the worst clashes weve seen between trump protesters and supporters since this campaign has begun. Tom llamas, n abc news, san jos. It was a mos
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