A Democratic operative for American Bridge 21st Century was arrested Tuesday after the campaign manager for Nevada GOP gubernatorial nominee Adam Laxalt accused the operative of grabbing and yanking her arm, refusing to release her.
Kristin Davison and other members for the Nevada attorney general's campaign said the "battery" left her "terrified and traumatized." She had visible bruises on her neck and arms.
Davison, 31, told Fox News "Politics is a little bit aggressive these days, but this is just insane. I've never seen anything like it."
The Laxalt campaign and local law enforcement said that Wilfred Michael Start III, 50, was arrested by the Las Vegas City Marshals on Tuesday night and remains in custody in the Las Vegas city jail.
The city marshal's office said "He was arrested by our city marshals last night about 7 p.m. after Kristin Davison contacted them saying Mr. Stark had grabbed her by the arm and pushed her. The arrest is classified as a citizen's arrest because the incident did not happen in the presence of the marshals."
The office said the incident was "an apparent result of an altercation involving Mr. Stark entering one of the room...and attempting to question Attorney General Adam Laxalt."
Stark, an apparent misogynist, was arrested earlier this year for allegedly assaulting the female press secretary for Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.
Stark is reminiscent of Jordan Hunt, the lisping leather-clad hair dresser who roundhouse kicked a pro-life woman and was caught on video.
The latest Stark confrontation occurred after a campaign event in East Las Vegas Tuesday evening. Davison told Fox News that a "very large man," later ID'd as Stark, "burst into the room where Adam [Laxalt] and I were talking with a camera."
"We're used to trackers, but this guy was very physical--pushing me, pushing into members of my staff, screaming," she said. "This man was physically, almost body-checking me. I was getting nervous for my safety, so we left, and went into an open room."
She said that when she, Laxalt and two other male staffers went into the private room and closed the door, it "burst open" moments later.
"Two male staffers were trying to hold him back. He was so aggressive, he looked like he was going towards the candidate to physically harm him," Davison said, and explained that she was standing in the doorway.
Then she described what he did to her. "He grabbed my right arm, my leg was lodged between the door and the wall. He twisted my arm, and contorted it behind my back. I was scared. Every time I tried pulling away, he would grab tighter, and pull me closer into him."
She said Stark pulled her head into his chest, bruising her neck. He held her there for several minutes, but she said it "felt like an hour."
She said, "I was scared and screaming 'stop--you're hurting me.'"
Davison said Stark told Laxalt, "Adam, there's only one way you can make this stop."
"That really scared me," she said.
The Laxalt campaign told Fox News in a statement that politics in Nevada has "reached a new low."
"Assaulting the female campaign manager of the opposing campaign is disgusting and it has no place in our system," campaign spokesperson Parker Briden said. "This mob behavior from the left is out of control. Encouraging violence, as many prominent Democrats like former Attorney General Eric Holder has recently done, is having real, dangerous consequences."
And of course we see the left harassing lawmakers and other officials in restaurants and in public places. The left is calling for it as if they are on the moral high ground, which they clearly are not.
Holder can say he wasn't advocating for violence, but he wasn't advocating for peaceful coexistence and his message was meant to be unclear.
The campaign of Steve Sisolak, the Democratic challenger to Laxalt, deny any connection to Stark.
Stark has a record of arrests while working for the David Brock group, funded by George Soros, the socialist instigator of leftist pressure. On October 28, 2017 he was arrested for disorderly conduct at a Virginia event while covering then-GOP candidate Ed Gillespie. He was found guilty of disorderly conduct this past February.
The incident with Zinke's press secretary Heather Swift happened in March after a budget hearing before a House committee at the Longworth House Office Building. Stark is alleged to have approached Zinke and reportedly "used his full body to push" Swift as she tried to leave the room. She called the incident "terrifying" and told police she would press charges to help obtain a "stay away order" against Stark.
Davison told Fox News "It's shocking to me that anyone in this business, no matter which party or issue you're working on, would keep someone on their payroll who has been consistently arrested for violence. This is a terrifying incident."
Well, don't you worry, Kirsten Davison--American Bridge 21st Century finally decided to let the woman-assaulter go. It was announced Wednesday night that it fired one of its operatives after he was arrested and accused of battery against the female campaign manager for Nevada GOP gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt.
In a statement, the far-left weasels who did nothing about that scumcrumpet Stark finally said that he has been relieved of his duties "effective immediately."
What took them so long? Did the coin keep coming up 'tails'? Or were they undecided because it only happened to conservative women?
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Kristin Davison and other members for the Nevada attorney general's campaign said the "battery" left her "terrified and traumatized." She had visible bruises on her neck and arms.
Davison, 31, told Fox News "Politics is a little bit aggressive these days, but this is just insane. I've never seen anything like it."
The Laxalt campaign and local law enforcement said that Wilfred Michael Start III, 50, was arrested by the Las Vegas City Marshals on Tuesday night and remains in custody in the Las Vegas city jail.
The city marshal's office said "He was arrested by our city marshals last night about 7 p.m. after Kristin Davison contacted them saying Mr. Stark had grabbed her by the arm and pushed her. The arrest is classified as a citizen's arrest because the incident did not happen in the presence of the marshals."
The office said the incident was "an apparent result of an altercation involving Mr. Stark entering one of the room...and attempting to question Attorney General Adam Laxalt."
Stark, an apparent misogynist, was arrested earlier this year for allegedly assaulting the female press secretary for Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.
Stark is reminiscent of Jordan Hunt, the lisping leather-clad hair dresser who roundhouse kicked a pro-life woman and was caught on video.
The latest Stark confrontation occurred after a campaign event in East Las Vegas Tuesday evening. Davison told Fox News that a "very large man," later ID'd as Stark, "burst into the room where Adam [Laxalt] and I were talking with a camera."
"We're used to trackers, but this guy was very physical--pushing me, pushing into members of my staff, screaming," she said. "This man was physically, almost body-checking me. I was getting nervous for my safety, so we left, and went into an open room."
She said that when she, Laxalt and two other male staffers went into the private room and closed the door, it "burst open" moments later.
"Two male staffers were trying to hold him back. He was so aggressive, he looked like he was going towards the candidate to physically harm him," Davison said, and explained that she was standing in the doorway.
Then she described what he did to her. "He grabbed my right arm, my leg was lodged between the door and the wall. He twisted my arm, and contorted it behind my back. I was scared. Every time I tried pulling away, he would grab tighter, and pull me closer into him."
She said Stark pulled her head into his chest, bruising her neck. He held her there for several minutes, but she said it "felt like an hour."
She said, "I was scared and screaming 'stop--you're hurting me.'"
Davison said Stark told Laxalt, "Adam, there's only one way you can make this stop."
"That really scared me," she said.
The Laxalt campaign told Fox News in a statement that politics in Nevada has "reached a new low."
"Assaulting the female campaign manager of the opposing campaign is disgusting and it has no place in our system," campaign spokesperson Parker Briden said. "This mob behavior from the left is out of control. Encouraging violence, as many prominent Democrats like former Attorney General Eric Holder has recently done, is having real, dangerous consequences."
And of course we see the left harassing lawmakers and other officials in restaurants and in public places. The left is calling for it as if they are on the moral high ground, which they clearly are not.
Holder can say he wasn't advocating for violence, but he wasn't advocating for peaceful coexistence and his message was meant to be unclear.
The campaign of Steve Sisolak, the Democratic challenger to Laxalt, deny any connection to Stark.
Stark has a record of arrests while working for the David Brock group, funded by George Soros, the socialist instigator of leftist pressure. On October 28, 2017 he was arrested for disorderly conduct at a Virginia event while covering then-GOP candidate Ed Gillespie. He was found guilty of disorderly conduct this past February.
The incident with Zinke's press secretary Heather Swift happened in March after a budget hearing before a House committee at the Longworth House Office Building. Stark is alleged to have approached Zinke and reportedly "used his full body to push" Swift as she tried to leave the room. She called the incident "terrifying" and told police she would press charges to help obtain a "stay away order" against Stark.
Davison told Fox News "It's shocking to me that anyone in this business, no matter which party or issue you're working on, would keep someone on their payroll who has been consistently arrested for violence. This is a terrifying incident."
Well, don't you worry, Kirsten Davison--American Bridge 21st Century finally decided to let the woman-assaulter go. It was announced Wednesday night that it fired one of its operatives after he was arrested and accused of battery against the female campaign manager for Nevada GOP gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt.
In a statement, the far-left weasels who did nothing about that scumcrumpet Stark finally said that he has been relieved of his duties "effective immediately."
What took them so long? Did the coin keep coming up 'tails'? Or were they undecided because it only happened to conservative women?
Please click the "Follow Posts" button in the margin and be sure to get the latest Brain Flushings at a computer near you. Also, please visit the ads on this page because it helps the economy and me.
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