Police believe substance sprayed on Rep. Ilhan Omar was apple cider vinegar: Report
Forensic analysis identified the liquid sprayed on Rep. Ilhan Omar as likely apple cider vinegar amid a politically charged attack, with the suspect charged with third-degree assault.
- On Tuesday night at a north Minneapolis town hall, a man lunged at Rep. Ilhan Omar and sprayed her with a liquid; security guards tackled Anthony James Kazmierczak, 55, who was arrested and charged with third-degree assault.
- Forensic investigators and local forensic scientists determined the sprayed liquid was likely apple cider vinegar, and CNN confirmed this with a law enforcement source on Wednesday.
- U.S. Capitol Police said they are considering federal charges and lawmakers across the aisle condemned the assault, urging full prosecution and swift justice on Wednesday.
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Substance sprayed on Rep Ilhan Omar reportedly identified as apple cider vinegar; FBI investigating
Anthony James Kazmierczak is accused of attacking Rep. Ilhan Omar with apple cider vinegar during a Minneapolis town hall. The 55-year-old is charged with third-degree assault.
Police Have Identified the Substance Sprayed on Ilhan Omar
The substance that was sprayed at Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar during Tuesday night’s bizarre attack turns out to have been harmless, CNN reported Wednesday. While a Minnesota man has been […] The post Police Have Identified the Substance Sprayed on Ilhan Omar appeared first on The Western Journal.
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