Florida Man Charged with attacking officer escorting Sen. Rand Paul from White House

Maria Leaf
WMAL.com

WASHINGTON– The US Attorney’s office for the District has charged Brennen Sermon, 27 of Orlando Florida with assault for an attack on a DC police officer following the end of the Republican National Convention.

The Metropolitan Police officer was helping to escort Kentucky Senator Rand Paul from the White House when Paul was confronted by what he called an “angry mob”.

The U.S. Attorney’s office says it was around 12:30am on August 28th that the officer was at 14th and F street NW when Sermon kicked his bicycle and then tried to get away.

The officer, whose name has not been made public then caught up with Sermon, who then punched the officer in the face. The officer was taken to the hospital where he received stitches above his left eye.

If convicted, Sermon faces a maximum sentence of 180 days in prison and a $1,000.00. He was arraigned and has since been released on his personal recognizance.

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