Staff Sgt. Tony Pettway, who is stationed in Tucson’s Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault with injury, after he attacked Bryan Sanders, who was protesting the event, officials said.
“I stumble back, sucker punch.. and then you saw all hell break loose,” Sanders said. “He’s stomping me.”Sanders told NBC News that he was being escorted from the event when Pettway grabbed his sign, depicting Trump with the words, “Bad for America” scrolled across it, and threw it to the ground before unleashing a wave of punches and kicks on him.
Sanders found himself on the ground at the mercy of his attacker.
“What was going through my mind was: Put your arms over your head, because this political movement has gotten to the point where you may get beat to death inside of a rally,” Sanders told NBC New’s Jacob Rascon.
The incident, which was caught on video, marks yet another instance of violence breaking out at the GOP front-runner’s rallies.
Associated Press
Erin Calabrese









