A woman was arrested and charged with attempted murder after targeting a crowd of President Donald Trump supporters in California on Saturday.
Tatiana Turner, 40, of Long Beach, was arrested after striking at least two people in the parking lot of the Yorba Linda Public Library, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said.
Turner was being booked into the Orange County Jail on attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon charges.
The man and woman who were struck were transported to a nearby hospital with major injuries. They’re both expected to survive.
Officials said Turner was believed to be part of the Caravan for Justice, a social justice group that protests with Black Lives Matter organizations. Turner was wearing a black t-shirt that had “#Caravan4Justice. Caravan for Justice, which couldn’t be reached for comment, had said the march was to ”combat racism.”
It wasn’t clear whether Turner had a lawyer.
Video footage showed a white passenger car plowing through a crowd of people holding American flags in the library parking lot.
Prior to striking the people, Turner had pepper sprayed multiple people for no reason and brandished a wooden weapon, Morales reported.
The two sides had clashed before the incident. Deputies received reports of physical altercations between the Caravan for Justice demonstrators and counter-demonstrators about 30 minutes before the 2 p.m. event was planned for, including at least one person who was pepper sprayed by another protester.
There were about 250 present.
“Due to the physical altercations and reports of individuals within the crowd having weapons, an unlawful assembly was declared and a dispersal order was issued,” the sheriff’s office said.
Another person, 46-year-old Jason Mancuso of Anaheim, was arrested for failure to obey the order to disperse.
The crowd had dispersed by 4:30 p.m.
Yorba Linda is about 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles in southern California.
One of the drivers struck people blocking the road; one person suffered minor injuries, according to officers.
But Angelique Jackson said she was struck by one of the drivers and suffered a fractured skull.
The drivers were detained but ultimately released without being charged. An investigation is ongoing.