Another Trump Employee Charged With Assault


Another Donald Trump employee finds himself in hot water with police this week, as Trump’s executive vice president of the Trump hotel chain was charged with assault today after allegedly throwing a young mother of two to the ground and shouting at her.

The police report obtained by the New York Post describes a tense confrontation between Trump Executive Nathan Crisp and a 27-year-old mother of two, Sheneik McCallum, in a condo parking garage Sunday night. According to the police report, the Trump exec was charged with misdemeanor assault after throwing the young woman to the ground during an argument.

The argument with Trump exec Nathan Crisp started when Sheneik McCallum pulled into the condo’s parking garage to adjust her child’s car seat. While McCallum was busy adjusting the car seat to ensure her child’s safety, the Trump exec got out of his car and started shouting at her to move her vehicle. Crisp shouted at McCallum, stating she was on private property and needed to move immediately. The police report claims the argument escalated, and McCallum was shoved to the ground by the Trump exec, who shoved her to the ground again after she tried to get up to move her car.

According to police, McCallum suffered a head injury as well as bruises and scratches on her feet. Community activists in Brooklyn have criticized the police response to the incident with the Trump exec, claiming that he is being given preferential treatment and that he should be in handcuffs.

Nathan Crisp, the Trump exec charged with assault, was taken into police custody the night of the alleged assault, but he was released and issued a notice to appear before a judge in the misdemeanor case – not unlike Trump’s campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, who has also found himself in the spotlight for an alleged assault against a woman.

“We can’t allow the impression that these individuals can commit these crimes and get away with it,” said Tony Herbert, a community activist working with Sheneik McCallum.

Herbert has heavily criticized the police response to the alleged assault, claiming that the Trump exec should not be free on the streets. According to Herbert, he should have been in jail. The community advocate intends to hold a rally at the police station on Thursday afternoon to protest the decision to charge the Trump exec with misdemeanor assault.

“It seems as though they were showing favoritism to him, he should’ve been arrested and charged with battery assault,” Herbert told the New York Post. “I’m not sure why this person isn’t in handcuffs in a cell somewhere, but we will be reaching out to the brass at the NYPD as to why not.”

For Tony Herbert, it came as little surprise that Nathan Crisp is an employee of Donald Trump, the activist stated, suggesting the treatment of women by other members of the Trump empire has been poor. Although it’s unclear whether or not Donald Trump has ever even met Nathan Crisp, or if Nathan Crisp was at all involved in anything more than the day-to-day operation of the Trump hotel chain, Crisp does not appear to be affiliated in any way with the Trump campaign.

“When I learned that this perpetrator worked for the Trump organization, I gotta say I wasn’t surprised as to the attitude and disrespect displayed by this guy to this young woman,” said community activist Tony Herbert.

It’s important to note that the Donald Trump campaign will not likely address the alleged assault, as it does not appear that Nathan Crisp has any affiliation with the Trump campaign and is instead a private employee of the Trump organization that manages the chain of hotels.

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