A county Republican Committee meeting in Benton, Arkansas, took a violent turn on Thursday evening after a dispute involving a derogatory comment about a woman’s nose ring escalated into a physical altercation.
The incident occurred during a gathering of the Saline County Republican Committee, where committee member Jonathan Newcomb was punched in the face by 62-year-old Jimmie Cavin.
The confrontation reportedly began when Newcomb made a derogatory remark about a woman’s nose ring, prompting Cavin to intervene.
Cavin, a local resident known for his interest in weightlifting, later claimed he was acting in self-defense when he punched Newcomb.
According to FOX26, Cavin confronted Newcomb verbally after witnessing what he believed to be intimidation toward the woman.
“I was standing at the back of the room and when I saw what [Newcomb] was doing, I … told [Newcomb] to not look at her but to look at me and to leave her alone,” Cavin explained in a Facebook post the following day. “I was hoping that would defuse the situation.” […]
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