- A man was a victim of a physical assault on Saturday while at a
rally in support ofGeorgia runoff Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock, Atlanta's WSB-TV reported. - "A passerby stopped and confronted a supporter with physical aggression," Henry County Police Captain Randy Lee told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in a statement."The supporter suffered wounds to his face and head."
- According to police, the attacker was taken into custody and charged with battery.
A man was physically assaulted while showing support for Georgia Democratic Senate candidates at a rally on Saturday morning.
The unnamed victim was at a "Get Out the Vote" rally in Stockbridge, Georgia when an attacker punched him in the face, then proceeded to rip up his signs for Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock, according to Atlanta's WSB-TV.
"A passerby stopped and confronted a supporter with physical aggression," Henry County Police Captain Randy Lee told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in a statement. "The supporter suffered wounds to his face and head."
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Captain Lee also told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution the man was treated for his wounds and the attacker was taken into custody and "charged with battery."
Ossoff called the attacker's actions "unacceptable" in a Twitter post on Saturday.
"There aren't even words to explain how completely unacceptable this kind of violence is toward any human being," Ossoff said." I hope the other candidates in this runoff election will join me in condemning this and I'm calling on all of our supporters to treat each other with respect."
Warnock also tweeted on Saturday stating there's "no place for violence in our democracy."
"I am relieved the person harmed in this
The Henry County Police Department did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.