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Man charged in attack on man wearing inflatable Trump costume in Swampscott

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A man is facing criminal charges after allegedly attacking a person in an inflatable costume of President Donald Trump in Swampscott, Massachusetts.

Jonathan Silveira, a Trump supporter from Peabody, said he was walking to an anti-Trump “No Kings” rally when he was attacked near King’s Beach. He said he didn’t make it to the protest.

“He just didn’t want me there. He kept yelling and screaming,” Silveira said. “I kept telling him to get away from me, and he kept telling people around him that he wanted to punch me in the face.”

The incident was captured on video by Silveira’s girlfriend, as was the arrest of the suspect, Michael Curll.

“I don’t understand why he got that crazy. I was just trying to get a few laughs,” Silveira said. “I thought it would be a couple of back-and-forths, you know, nothing like that.”

In court Monday, Curll pleaded not guilty to assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

His attorney argued that Silveira started the altercation, claiming his client was hit in the face with a metal pole.

Silveira denied that account of the events.

“Absolutely not,” he told NBC10 Boston. “Not even close.”

Curll is due back in court in December. He is facing several unrelated charges in Massachusetts and Connecticut, including assault and battery, drug possession and criminal trespassing.

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Erin Logan

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