San Jose, California police under fire after Trump rally

Published 2:07 pm Friday, June 3, 2016

<span class="ABriefbody">SAN JOSE, Calif. — This Northern California city and its police department are facing mounting complaints of a tepid and tardy law enforcement response to attacks of Donald Trump supporters after a political rally.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">Videos circulating online show physical clashes occurring in front of San Jose police officers dressed in riot gear and standing stoically in a line outside the convention center where Trump spoke. Critics also complained that assaults occurred on side streets near the venue that lacked police presence.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">"Potentially more could have been done," said San Jose Councilman Pierluigi Oliverio, chairman of the council’s public safety committee.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">The questions about the San Jose police response came while a crowd in Redding, California, continues to swell ahead of a Trump rally there scheduled for Friday night. None of the protesters found in abundance Thursday in San Jose were visible in Redding, a politically conservative city 150 miles north of the state capital, Sacramento.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">The San Jose Police Department said in a statement Friday that officers initially didn’t want to ratchet up the violence by responding aggressively and with physical force.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">"While several physical assaults did occur, the police personnel on scene had the difficult task of weighing the need to immediately apprehend the suspect(s) against the possibility that police action involving the use of physical force under the circumstances would further insight the crowd and produce more violent behavior," San Jose police officer Albert Morales said in a prepared statement.</span>

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<span class="ABriefbody">San Jose police arrested four people Thursday. One officer suffered minor injuries after a dozen or more people were punched and car windows were broken Thursday night. Trump hats grabbed from supporters were set on fire on the ground. At least one woman was pelted with an egg.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">Police stood their ground at first but after about 90 minutes moved into the remaining crowd to break it up and make arrests.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">"Many of the attendees were attacked out in the open," said Pete Constant, a former San Jose councilman and former police officer. "It appears that law enforcement was more focused on protecting private property."</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">Thursday night’s crowd, which had numbered over 300 just after the rally, thinned significantly as the night went on, but those who remained near the San Jose Convention Center were rowdy and angry.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">Some banged on the cars of Trump supporters as they left the rally and chased after those on foot.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo, a Democrat and Hillary Clinton supporter, criticized Trump for coming to cities and igniting problems that local police departments had to deal with.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">"At some point Donald Trump needs to take responsibility for the irresponsible behavior of his campaign," Liccardo told The Associated Press by phone.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">Liccardo defended the police Friday.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">"San Jose police officers performed admirably and professionally to contain acts of violence and protect individuals’ rights to assemble, protest and express their political views," the mayor said.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">Meanwhile, the atmosphere Friday in Redding was far calmer than in San Jose.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">The region is fertile ground for Trump’s insurgent candidacy, where rural conservative residents often feel slighted by government officials in Sacramento and Washington, D.C.</span>

<span class="ABriefbody">"It’s about representation and it’s about making America great again," said Jan Hanks of Shasta, a small town west of Redding.</span>

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