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If someone gets in your face and threatens to kill you, you would be well within your rights to give them a beat down. That was what should have happened here.

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A New York man nearly ran over a campaign volunteer at a Long Island congressman’s re-election headquarters Friday after threatening to kill supporters of the lawmaker and President Donald Trump, police said.

Martin Astrof, 75, was arrested outside his home shortly afterward and charged with making a terroristic threat and second-degree reckless endangerment, FOX5 New York reported.

Astrof had driven to the Nesconset, N.Y., campaign office of U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, and become "irate with a campaign worker” and threatened to kill him and Trump supporters, police said.

Authorities said that after making the threats, Astrof backed his car up in an “aggressive manner,” nearly striking the worker before driving home.

Zeldin condemned Astrof’s actions, tweeting that “political scores are settled at the ballot box,” not by killing your opponents.

He added in another Twitter that voters “shouldn’t fear death or serious injury” for supporting their president and congressman.

Zeldin identified the campaign worker as Donato Panico, a deli owner who helped feed first responders after the attacks of 9/11 and was given an American flag flown near ground zero as thanks.

The congressman, who is running for re-election in New York’s 1st Congressional District, presented the flag to President Trump at Panico’s request.

Meanwhile, Astrof was held overnight at Suffolk County’s 4th Precinct. He was scheduled to be arraigned Saturday.

Desperation met stupidity on the corner of bad luck and despair, and the democratic party was born.

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Another of Maxie's followers acting badly.

 

 

 

A Florida man said he was assaulted by a man in his neighborhood because he had a "Make America Great Again" flag in his yard to show support for President Trump.

Jeff Good, of Boynton Beach, said he was watching fireworks from his driveway on the Fourth of July when an unidentified man in a small vehicle pulled up, WPTV reported. Good and the man then exchanged some words about the president.

“He was saying vile things about our president,” Good told WFTS.

 

The man allegedly asked Good to remove the flag. When he refused, Good said the man punched him in the face. Good attempted to retaliate, but he said the man began to drive away – with his arm still stuck in the car.

He told WPTV he was dragged about 30 feet.

A Boynton Beach police spokeswoman told Fox News officers were called to the residence the next morning. The suspect is described as a white male with a silver compact car.

“We have a very limited description” of the suspect, Stephanie H. Slater, public information officer for the Boynton Beach Police Department, told Fox News on Friday. “We’re hoping if there are neighbors in the area who have home surveillance if they can check their video cameras.”

Good has abrasions on both palms and bruising on his elbows and right hip, according to the police report. 

“My political goal here is just to express my love for this president,” Good said. “For somebody to punch you in the face for just presenting a flag to the public, that’s enough said right there.”

Good’s flag sits in the middle of his yard, near the road and flanked by palm trees.

“He’ll still be the president tomorrow and the day after,” he said. “So might as well keep the flag there today, tomorrow and the day after.”

 

Neighbor and friend Donald Tarca Jr., who is also a Trump supporter, took to social media in an attempt to find the alleged attacker. He said he encouraged Good to file a police report and even posted a sign in his own yard.

 

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