Motorcyclist drives into crowd of protesters
A man on a motorcycle has been detained after allegedly driving into a crowd of people protesting Republican efforts to change federal healthcare in San Francisco.
A man on a motorcycle has been detained after allegedly driving into a crowd of people protesting Republican efforts to change federal healthcare in San Francisco.
A man on a motorcycle allegedly drove into a crowd of people protesting Republican efforts to change federal healthcare this afternoon in San Francisco, nearly hitting several.
Protesters had gathered outside the San Francisco Federal Building at 7th and Mission streets around 12:30 p.m. and were conducting a “die-in,” in which a group of around 20 people laid down on Seventh Street to block traffic, when the incident occurred.
Emily Lee, a spokeswoman for the group Bay Resistance, which organized the protest along with Senior and Disability Action, said the man drove up on a red motorcycle, traveling the wrong way on Seventh Street.
Lee said:
“Everyone thought he was just confused, but he didn’t stop, and at some point it became clear he was going to come through the crowd and people jumped out of the way.”
Lee added:
“He was definitely targeting us. … It was unclear if it was for political reasons or if he was just mentally unstable or what, but it was terrifying.”
Lee said the man then turned around and began to come back through the crowd.
Federal police officers on the scene ordered him to stop and one pulled out a gun when he initially failed to listen to orders to get off his bike, Lee said.
Police Officer Robert Rueca said there were no injuries as a result of the incident. The suspect is in custody but charges have not yet been determined and his identity has not yet been released.
The “die-in” was intended to illustrate the potential effects of Republican healthcare legislation now moving through the U.S. Senate. A Congressional Budget Office report found that 23 million fewer people would have insurance by 2026 under a similar law approved in the U.S. House of Representatives in May.
The event was part of a national day of action regarding the healthcare legislation, which is moving through the Senate with little public input or notice.
Lee said the group lying in the street included seniors and people with various disabilities, because they would be among those most affected by the legislation.
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