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Texas man arrested for allegedly punching poll worker who told him to remove political hat

PROVO, UT - NOVEMBER 6: A couple walks into a polling center to vote in the midterm elections on November 6, 2018 in Provo, Utah. Utah early voting has been highest ever in Utah's midterm elections. One of the main proportions on the ballet in Utah is whether Utah will legalize medical marijuana. (Photo by George Frey/Getty Images)

Very sad that this has to be happening in America! I pray that there is not more violence coming as we vote and after the election, but I doubt it. Many Americans have forgotten how to agree to disagree. How about being polite?

ABC Reports:

A man allegedly punched a poll worker at an early voting site in Texas after he was asked to remove his red “MAGA” or “Trump” baseball cap, according to an incident report.

Jesse Lutzenberger, 63, was arrested Thursday and charged with injury to an elderly person, according to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.

Lutzenberger initially complied when asked by the 69-year-old early voting clerk to remove his cap while at the early voting site in Bexar County Thursday evening, according to Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar. The clerk had advised him that wearing political apparel violates the state’s electioneering laws, according to Salazar. More Here

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