Police in Northern California say a nurse driving home from her shift at a hospital was punched in the face and her vehicle was vandalised after she encountered a group of protesters who say she intentionally drove into the crowd.
Officers continue to investigate but say video evidence does not show that the woman purposely drove into about 100 people marching Saturday night, Santa Rosa Police Sergeant Summer Gloeckner said on Sunday.
Officers responded to a call from the woman who told them she had been assaulted after she drove away from a crowd on Sonoma Ave. She said she was scared due to a "swarm" of people blocking the street and her vehicle and that she drove away after someone threw a skateboard and a bicycle at her vehicle and broke her windshield.
She told the officers she didn't know how fast she drove trying to get away from the group, Gloeckner said.
At the same time the department received the nurse's call, calls came in from several people who marched in the Santa Rosa 24-hour Protest for Peace and Justice, saying a white SUV had been driven recklessly through a crowd of protesters near the Santa Rosa Police Department, he said.