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    A video posted on Twitter shows portions of the incident. PHOTO VIA TWITTER

San Marcos Biden Bus incident goes national

The San Marcos Police Department is working in cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation after an incident occurred between a Biden campaign bus and a “Trump Train.”

An accident happened between an SUV following the bus and a black truck that was a part of a group of Trump supporters Friday afternoon on northbound Interstate 35 near Exit 210 in San Marcos. Viral videos posted on Twitter show the two vehicles colliding. SMPD said further investigation was needed to determine who was at fault.

“Available video footage makes it appear as though the at-fault vehicle may be the white SUV and the victim appears to be the black truck as supported by a Kyle Police report,” SMPD said in a statement. “Since the crash occurred in SMPD jurisdiction, both drivers were instructed to contact SMPD to file their report and the driver of the black truck did contact SMPD on Saturday and received instruction on filling out a crash report.”

The Biden bus was scheduled to make a stop in San Marcos on Friday, but it was canceled after the incident.

The procession of the Biden Harris Bus and Trump supporter vehicles passed through New Braunfels on its way north to San Marcos.

New Braunfels Police Department dispatch notified the San Marcos Police Department that the vehicles would shortly arrive in their jurisdiction, according to its communications coordinator.

SMPD said it received a call from members on the bus requesting assistance but were unable to catch up because of traffc.

“On Friday afternoon, SMPD received a call from the Biden Harris bus as they were traveling on (I-35) to request a police escort through San Marcos and three offcers responded forthwith,” SMPD said. “However, due to the excessive amount of traffc they were not able to catch up to the bus before it exited our jurisdiction.”

Hays County Commissioner Pct. 3 Candidate Lisa Prewitt said she called San Marcos Public Safety Director Chase Stapp at 12:15 p.m. on Thursday and again with a status update at 3:15 p.m. on Friday on behalf of the Biden Campaign to alert law enforcement of their travels and to express concerns about safety.

A City of San Marcos spokesperson stated that it planned to have offcers at the campaign event but did not receive a request for assistance to escort campaign vehicles.

Republican Party Offcial and Hays County resident Naomi Narvaiz joined fellow Trump supporters to see the Biden Harris bus Friday and show support for President Trump, she said. Narvaiz went live to share with social media followers Friday saying, “We sent the @JoeBiden @KamalaHarris bus out of

Hays! Your kind aren’t welcome here!”

When asked about the intention of the “Trump Train,” Narvaiz said, “Our intent was to show support to our President and with that support comes a rejection of the policies and leftist ideals that the democrats embrace.”

President Donald Trump expressed his support of the “Trump Train” in a Tweet posted Saturday night: “I LOVE TEXAS.”

The FBI announced Sunday afternoon that it was aware of the bus incident and was investigating. Following the announcement, Trump tweeted, “In my opinion, these patriots did nothing wrong. Instead, the FBI & Justice should be investigating the terrorists, anarchists and agitators of ANTIFA, who run around burning down our Democrat run cities and hurting our people!”

After canceling the San Marcos stop, the Biden bus continued to an event in Austin scheduled with Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas) and Austin Mayor Steve Adler.

Doggett described the “Trump Train’s” actions as “aggressive, abusive conduct by his supporters results from Trump continuing to incite acts of intimidation and violence.”

SMPD said it is working to provide the FBI with the information pertaining to their investigation.

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