
Texas police officers refused to escort Biden bus, lawsuit alleges: 'Threatened my life'
Fox News
Police officials in Texas refused to escort a Biden campaign bus that was surrounded by Trump supporters last October, an amended lawsuit alleges.
Video from Oct. 30, 2020, shows a group of cars and pick-up trucks flying Trump 2020 flags driving alongside the Biden campaign bus on a highway, and boxing the bus in at some points. A minor traffic incident also occurred, when a pro-Trump truck made contact with a white SUV accompanying the Biden campaign bus. Both cars continued moving during the incident.
A San Marcos police corporal on duty during the incident, Mathew Daenzer, refused to provide an escort after another jurisdiction's urging, according to the transcripts in the lawsuit.

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