Video: New York Trump Rally Stirred By Brawling Supporters And Protestors

By R. Siva Kumar - 13 Apr '16 06:58AM

Will Donald Trump create conflict wherever he goes? He certainly set another rally brawling in Albany, N.Y., when one supporter was caught on camera shoving another man in the face---twice.

The supporter, Mike, later agreed that he was proud to be a Trump supporter, and accused the other man of "yelling in [his] face."

Multiple videos of the incident  proved him right. He is shown as continuously shoving the other man's face and getting involved in a shouting match on the road.

Even though the two were separated, Mike just kept shoving to get the last word: "Hey, I'll snatch anybody up if they yell in my face over anything. I have my personal rights and my personal space. They're gonna start yelling about some ****, I'll snatch your **** up. That's all."

The other man has not been identified, and it's not clear who he is, either.

Trump is quite a trouble maker at all rallies. He has been blamed for outbreaks of violence like this, which has been a recurring feature of Trump's rallies. Trump has been blamed for inciting crowds and has even been sued by three people who say that they were attacked, or had to undergo racial slurs at a Kentucky rally.

Though he has denied these charges, his speech at the Times Union Center in Albany on Monday evening seemed to be rabble rousing. He seemed to be continuously referring to the "crooked" GOP nominating process, mentioning Saturday's loss in Colorado.

"Because we thought we were having an election, and a number of months ago they decided to do it by you know what, right?" Trump began. "Right? They said we'll do it by delegate. They said we're going to do it by delegate. Oh. Isn't that nice."

He added: "And the delegates were all there all waiting and the head guy, in fact, one of them tweeting out today or said today by mistake and then they withdrew it something to the effect 'see never Trump look what we did never Trump.' Because if I go to the voters of Colorado, we win Colorado. So it's a crooked, crooked system."

Of course, the process was not "crooked", as Colorado's decision was a clear vote by state GOP in August.

Other references that Trump made were issues that everyone's heard of---that he got fewer delegates than Sen.Ted Cruz in Louisiana, even though he came ahead in the primary.

He also added that Cruz reportedly disliked New York, as he had made some rather unpleasant references to "New York values."

"We have the greatest values," Trump said. "Nobody has values like us."

YouTube/Rally Speech 

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