White Supremacist Leader Charged For Roughing Up Black Female Protester At 2016 Trump Rally

The Kentucky Herald-Leader reports:

A white nationalist wanted in connection with an altercation last year at a Donald Trump campaign stop in Louisville was served with the charge while leaving a rally in Pikeville over the weekend.

A Pikeville police officer served Matthew Heimbach of Paoli, Ind., with a criminal summons, according to Pikeville officials.

Heimbach is charged with one misdemeanor count of harassment with physical contact but no injury to the victim, according to the summons. Pikeville officials provided a copy to the Herald-Leader.

Heimbach allegedly shoved and screamed at a black woman at a rally Trump held on March 1, 2016 in Louisville, in his successful bid for the Republican nomination for president. Heimbach is chairman of the Traditionalist Workers Party.

Those roughed up at the rally are suing Trump in federal court for egging on the attacks.