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Man ‘opened fire at Trump supporters in shocking drive-by shooting’ during women’s group meeting

Man 'opened fire at Trump supporters in shocking drive-by shooting' during women's group meeting

A SOUTH Carolina man has been arrested for allegedly shooting at a group of Trump supporters.

Marquise Damarius Asomani, 23, was arrested in Fort Mill and is accused of firing upon a women’s group that was holding a pro-Trump demonstration about 6:50 pm on Tuesday.

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23-year-old Marquis Asomani is accused of firing his gun near a group of demonstrating Trump supporters in Fort MillCredit: AP:Associated Press
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y the Fort Mill Police Department described the alleged incident.

“Three male subjects drove by more than once, making derogatory remarks and yelling obscenities at them, from their vehicle,” the statement said.

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The victims reported that the car drove by once again, and this time the driver put his hand out of the window, holding a gun.

“All of a sudden you know bang bang bang bang bang bang bang,” Ostrowski said.

Ostrowski emphasized that the driver would have known children were present.

“There were kids everywhere,” he said.

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“They drove by really slow and saw everybody, so they knew exactly who was there.”

Despite the significant danger attendees were exposed to, Ostrowki is adamant that he is not deterred from demonstrating.

“If anything this energizes me more and after this incident,” he said. 

“It’s done the same for many many people.”

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Police say that a local trooper witnessed the shooting and pursued the vehicle, later finding it abandoned. He then witnessed another car containing matching suspects drive away, which was pulled over.

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Asomani is held on $75,000 bond.

Others at the demonstration did not share Ostrowski’s undeterred attitude.

“I think it’s sad honestly that we’re showing support for the president and you have to be nervous about somebody coming and doing this,” Lindsey Portugal, who helped organize the event, said.

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