A BBC journalist has shared footage from Monday night's Trump rally which appears to show a cameraman being attacked.
BBC Washington News Editor Eleanor Montague was at the president's rally in El Paso,Ask Me What You Want (2024) Texas, on Monday with cameraman Ron Skeans. (Montague wrote a follow up tweet to explain that she initially misspelled Ron's name "because predict text prefers the name Rob.")
SEE ALSO: Stephen Colbert breaks down where we're at with Trump's State of the Union address"Just attended my first @realdonaldtrump rally where my colleague BBC cameraman Rob Skeans was attacked by a Trump supporter," she wrote alongside a video posted to Twitter.
"The crowd had been whipped up into a frenzy against the media by Trump and other speakers all night."
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The video shows Trump speaking at the podium, before the camera is abruptly knocked sideways. When it's righted, we can see a man wearing a red MAGA hat being restrained by another man.
He yells "fuck the media" twice before being led away.
Jorge Salgado, a photographer in attendance, also shared footage from a different angle.
"Just had a man shove photogs and equipment over," he wrote. "Here's a video of him being dragged out of press row."
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Montague, meanwhile, returned to Twitter to confirm that Skeans is okay.
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Early Tuesday afterrnoon afternoon, New York time, the BBC issued a statement, saying, "It is clearly unacceptable for any of our staff to be attacked for doing their job."
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The BBC has also reached out to the White House about the incident and the seeming lack of support from security leading up to the incident.
Mashablehas reached out to Montague and will update this post accordingly.
UPDATE: Feb. 12, 2019, 1:12 p.m. EST Updated to include the BBC's official statement.
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