A couple in Indiana were arrested after allegedly driving two teenage boys off a road because their bikes had Pres. Donald Trump flags attached to them, police said.
3 min readHobart Police Dept.
"This is an unfortunate incident that involved two brothers expressing their support for President Trump. Our residents in Hobart should be able to express their support for any political affiliation without fear of any adverse recourse," Capt. James Gonzales of the Hobart Police Department told ABC News in a statement Saturday.
Cailyn Marie Smith, 18, left, and Kyren Gregory Perry-Jones, 23, were charged Feb. 21, 2020 with running twin boys on bikes with Pres. Trump flags attached to them off the road in July 2019.The brothers told police that they were riding their bikes in the city of Hobart around 8:30 p.m. when a blue Chevy Malibu began following them, according to the affidavit. The boys then said that it"swerved as if the driver wanted to hit them" and they had to ride their bikes into the grass.
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