A man accused of injuring two people after plowing through a caravan of Trump supporters in California, which injured two people, has been cited for reckless driving.
After the accident, the motorist, identified as 20-year-old Jacob Garza, was placed in a chokehold by another man attending the pro-Trump event last weekend.
The Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office launched an investigation into the incident that unfolded after 2 p.m. Sunday in the city of Santa Maria, The Santa Maria Times reported. “We don’t know if he tried to flee, we don’t know if he got pulled out of the car, we don’t know how it began other than there was an altercation that occurred,” Sgt.
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