Indiana couple in a pickup truck 'ran 14-year-old twin boys riding their bikes off the road because they were waving Trump flags'
Police in Indiana have accused a couple of deliberately forcing two teenage boys off a road because they had
President Trump flags attached to their bikes.
Hobart cops say video found on
Snapchat ended up helping officers identify and charge those allegedly responsible.
23-year-old Kyren Gregory Perry-Jones and 18-year-old Cailyn Marie Smith have been charged in connection with the incident, which happened in July.
The couple who were driving the car are said to have run the 14-year-old teenage twin boys off the road after making threats towards them.
The boys told police
the vehicle had come up to them when the male driver asked one of the boys 'if they were Trump supporters', to which he confirmed they were.
The driver then swerved at the boys, forcing them onto grass at the side of the road to avoid being struck.
The driver is then alleged to have followed the boys before getting out of the car and ripping off the flag from one of the brother's bikes.
After dropping it on the ground, the driver then ran back to his car and drove away, 'but not before running the flag over,' according to an affidavit as seen by
Fox 10.
Perry-Jones and Smith have both been charged with felony counts of intimidation and criminal recklessness, felonies that could lend them time in prison if convicted.
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