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Ramaswamy says angry protesters rammed his car in Iowa; police say no evidence crash was intentional

Ramaswamy says angry protesters rammed his car in Iowa; police say no evidence crash was intentional
STARTS RIGHT NOW. ONLY ON vlog. A CAMPAIGN VEHICLE WAS HIT WHEN REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE VIVEK RAMASWAMY STOPPED IN GRINNELL. HE WAS IN GRINNELL TO TALK WITH CHIEF POLITICAL REPORTER AMANDA ROOKER AND A PANEL OF IOWA VOTERS FOR OUR COFFEE WITH THE CANDIDATE SERIES. YEAH, THE ACCIDENT. WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE AND AFTER NOW CIRCULATING ON TWITTER. AMANDA JOINS US. WHAT HAPPENED AND HOW NOW? WELL, BEN STACY, VIVEK RAMASWAMI HAD JUST ARRIVED IN A LINE OF PROTESTERS HOLDING SIGNS WERE OUTSIDE WAITING FOR HIM. RAMASWAMI GOT OUT OF THE CAR. HE WAS ON THE PHONE. HE WAS WALKING OVER WHEN ANOTHER CAR HIT ONE OF HIS CAMPAIGN VEHICLES. NOW, WE SHOT SOME VIDEO RIGHT AFTER THE COLLISION. YOU CAN SEE IT RIGHT THERE. GRINNELL POLICE SAY A 22 YEAR OLD FROM GRINNELL WAS DRIVING THAT BLUE CIVIC THAT YOU SEE THERE. POLICE SAY THE DRIVER WAS BACKING OUT OF A PARKING SPOT AND, QUOTE, ACCIDENTALLY BUMPED INTO THE RAMASWAMI CAMPAIGN VEHICLE. WE’VE ZOOMED IN HERE SO YOU CAN SEE THE DAMAGE TO THAT CAR. JUST SOME SCRATCHES TO THE BACK BUMPER. NOW, THE CAMPAIGN SENT US THIS VIDEO. IT APPEARS TO SHOW THE DRIVER FLIPPING OFF RAMASWAMI BEFORE THE COLLISION. YOU CAN SEE THAT MOMENT JUST BEFORE THERE. AND POLICE SAY THE CAMPAIGN AND THE DRIVER TOLD OFFICERS THAT THE ACCIDENT WAS NOT INTENTIONAL. THE DRIVER WAS CHARGED WITH, QUOTE, UNSAFE BACKING. NOW, AFTER THIS, THE CAMPAIGN SENT US A STATEMENT SAYING VIVEK WILL, QUOTE, ALWAYS STAND FOR FREE SPEECH AND THE RIGHT TO PEACEFUL PROTEST. BUT WHEN PROTESTERS CROSSED THE LINE AND ESCALATE TO PHYSICAL, INTENTIONAL OR OTHERWISE, THAT IS UN-AMERICAN AND UNACCEPTABLE, END QUOTE. THE CAMPAIGN DOON TOLD US THEY DON’T KNOW WHETHER THE ACCIDENT WAS INTENTIONAL, BUT THEY DON’T PLAN TO PRESS CHARGES. NOW, AFTER THE COLLISION, RAMASWAMI DID ENGAGE WITH THAT GROUP OF PROTESTERS WHO WERE UPSET ABOUT SOME OF HIS PAST COMMENTS ON TRANSGENDER AMERICANS, SOME OF HIS STANCES ON THE WAR IN UKRAINE, AMONG OTHER THINGS, RAMASWAMI TALKED TO THEM BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER OUR ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION WITH HIM. NOW, OUR
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Ramaswamy says angry protesters rammed his car in Iowa; police say no evidence crash was intentional
Vivek Ramaswamy’s campaign says at least two protesters upset about the Republican presidential candidate’s remarks in opposition to aid for Ukraine purposely rammed his car in Iowa in retaliation on Thursday, but police say there is no evidence to support the claim that the crash was intentional.The police account of the crash in the central Iowa city of Grinnell sharply diverged from the story told earlier by Ramaswamy’s campaign, which contended that protesters yelled and swore at the candidate before at least one of them jumped into a vehicle, rammed his empty campaign car and sped off.Ramaswamy was in Grinnell to talk with vlog chief political reporter Amanda Rooker and a panel of Iowa voters for our Coffee with the Candidate series.Above, you can see a video that vlog shot right after the collision.The campaign said that no one was injured and that it had filed a police report.Police say they were dispatched to a coffee shop in the city shortly after 1 p.m. for a report of property damage. While there, they contacted a 22-year-old woman who reported that she had just eaten lunch at a nearby deli and was backing her car out of her parking spot when she accidentally struck a Ford Expedition that was across the street.Police say the woman told them she was not there protesting anything, had no idea whose vehicle she had hit, did not intentionally cause the crash and did not flee the scene. Police say there is no evidence to substantiate the claim that protesters intentionally hit Ramaswamy’s campaign vehicle and sped off.Both vehicles had minor damage, police said, and the woman received a traffic summons for unsafe backing.Ramaswamy spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin told The Associated Press that the campaign stands by its assessment that the driver was a protester. She also stood by her assessment that there were two people in the car that hit the campaign car.“I’m confident of what happened. I was there,” McLaughlin said.VIDEO: Ramaswamy says angry protesters rammed his car in Iowa; police say no evidence crash was intentionalvlog's Coffee with the Candidates seriesCoffee with the Candidates: vlog goes 1-on-1 with Asa HutchinsonCoffee with the Candidates: Undecided Iowa voters sit down with Asa HutchinsonCoffee with the Candidates: vlog goes 1-on-1 with Mike PenceCoffee with the Candidates: Undecided Iowa voters sit down with Mike PenceCoffee with the Candidates: vlog goes 1-on-1 with Tim ScottCoffee with the Candidates: Undecided Iowa voters sit down with Tim Scott and vlogA woman in Grinnell with the same name as the driver did not immediately respond to a message sent Thursday evening by the Associated Press seeking comment.Ramaswamy, a 38-year-old biotech entrepreneur and the author of “Woke, Inc.,” was in Grinnell for a scheduled interview with vlog before heading to Des Moines to host a fall-themed, family campaign event. The candidate travels with some private security, but aides declined to elaborate. He does not have a Secret Service detail.McLaughlin told the AP earlier in the day in a text message, “Prior to the protestors ramming their car they continually laid on the horn, flipped staff off and screamed expletives (it appeared in efforts to create commotion.)”She continued: “It seemed like the protestor couldn’t stay at the event or didn’t want to and wanted to make a statement. (Though I can’t assign motivations.) The driver began to drive off but stopped suddenly after staffers chased after to get insurance information.”Ramaswamy described the crash in a post on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.“Had a civil exchange with protestors today, right before two of them then got into their car & rammed it into ours,” he wrote. “Those two should be held accountable, but the rest of the peaceful protestors shouldn’t be tarred by the behavior of two bad actors.”Ramaswamy later sent out a fundraising email with details of the crash, asking supporters to “stand for free speech” and help out his campaign.Grinnell, a small city east of Des Moines, is home to Grinnell College, a small liberal arts school with an enrollment of about 1,700 in Poweshiek County.Ramaswamy is not the first candidate whose car has been hit while campaigning this election season.In July, his rival Ron DeSantis was involved in a multicar accident near Chattanooga, Tennessee, en route to a campaign event. The Florida governor was uninjured when traffic on Interstate 75 slowed quickly during busy morning drive time, causing a chain reaction of state-owned vehicles.vlog's Coffee with the Candidate discussion with Ramaswamy airs next week. vlog's Coffee with the Candidates series

Vivek Ramaswamy’s campaign says at least two protesters upset about the Republican presidential candidate’s remarks in opposition to aid for Ukraine purposely rammed his car in Iowa in retaliation on Thursday, but police say there is no evidence to support the claim that the crash was intentional.

The police account of the crash in the central Iowa city of Grinnell sharply diverged from the story told earlier by Ramaswamy’s campaign, which contended that protesters yelled and swore at the candidate before at least one of them jumped into a vehicle, rammed his empty campaign car and sped off.

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Ramaswamy was in Grinnell to talk with vlog chief political reporter Amanda Rooker and a panel of Iowa voters for our Coffee with the Candidate series.

Above, you can see a video that vlog shot right after the collision.

The campaign said that no one was injured and that it had filed a police report.

Police say they were dispatched to a coffee shop in the city shortly after 1 p.m. for a report of property damage. While there, they contacted a 22-year-old woman who reported that she had just eaten lunch at a nearby deli and was backing her car out of her parking spot when she accidentally struck a Ford Expedition that was across the street.

Police say the woman told them she was not there protesting anything, had no idea whose vehicle she had hit, did not intentionally cause the crash and did not flee the scene. Police say there is no evidence to substantiate the claim that protesters intentionally hit Ramaswamy’s campaign vehicle and sped off.

Both vehicles had minor damage, police said, and the woman received a traffic summons for unsafe backing.

Ramaswamy spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin told The Associated Press that the campaign stands by its assessment that the driver was a protester. She also stood by her assessment that there were two people in the car that hit the campaign car.

“I’m confident of what happened. I was there,” McLaughlin said.

VIDEO: Ramaswamy says angry protesters rammed his car in Iowa; police say no evidence crash was intentional

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A woman in Grinnell with the same name as the driver did not immediately respond to a message sent Thursday evening by the Associated Press seeking comment.

Ramaswamy, a 38-year-old biotech entrepreneur and the author of “Woke, Inc.,” was in Grinnell for a scheduled interview with vlog before heading to Des Moines to host a fall-themed, family campaign event.

The candidate travels with some private security, but aides declined to elaborate. He does not have a Secret Service detail.

McLaughlin told the AP earlier in the day in a text message, “Prior to the protestors ramming their car they continually laid on the horn, flipped staff off and screamed expletives (it appeared in efforts to create commotion.)”

She continued: “It seemed like the protestor couldn’t stay at the event or didn’t want to and wanted to make a statement. (Though I can’t assign motivations.) The driver began to drive off but stopped suddenly after staffers chased after to get insurance information.”

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“Had a civil exchange with protestors today, right before two of them then got into their car & rammed it into ours,” he wrote. “Those two should be held accountable, but the rest of the peaceful protestors shouldn’t be tarred by the behavior of two bad actors.”

Ramaswamy later sent out a fundraising email with details of the crash, asking supporters to “stand for free speech” and help out his campaign.

Grinnell, a small city east of Des Moines, is home to Grinnell College, a small liberal arts school with an enrollment of about 1,700 in Poweshiek County.

Ramaswamy is not the first candidate whose car has been hit while campaigning this election season.

In July, his rival Ron DeSantis was involved in a multicar accident near Chattanooga, Tennessee, en route to a campaign event. The Florida governor was uninjured when traffic on Interstate 75 slowed quickly during busy morning drive time, causing a chain reaction of state-owned vehicles.

vlog's Coffee with the Candidate discussion with Ramaswamy airs next week.

vlog's Coffee with the Candidates series