Shots Fired at Truck Flying 'Make America Great Again' Flag in Indiana

Several shots were fired at a truck flying a “Make America Great Again” flag and an American flag on a highway in Indianapolis Tuesday afternoon, Fox 59 reported. Luckily, no one was hurt in the incident, which looks like a possible case of left-wing terrorism.

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Indiana State Police say a newer white 4-door Chevrolet Malibu with a Louisiana plate pulled up next to the pickup truck. A black male passenger held a handgun out of the window and fired several shots at the pro-Trump truck.

Police say no one was in injured in the incident.

The driver of the Malibu was described as a black male around the age of 23. The passenger was described as a light skinned black male with a sleeve tattoo on his right arm.

The incident came one day before a left-wing gunman opened fire on Republican lawmakers practicing for the annual Congressional Baseball Game.

House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, two congressional staffers and two Capitol Police officers were wounded in the attack. Roger Williams, 67, of Texas sustained a leg-ankle injury when he dove for cover into the dugout.

Scalise was shot in the hip and remains hospitalized in critical condition. MedStar Washington Hospital Center said in a statement Thursday night that Scalise “will be in the hospital for some time.”

 

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