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Arrest Warrants Issued For a Dozen Turkish Body Guards After Assaulting Protestors In DC

Arrest Warrants Issued For a Dozen Turkish Body Guards After Assaulting Protestors In DC

The Washington D.C. Police Department issued arrest warrants Thursday for a dozen Turkish nationals belonging to President Recep Erdogan's security team. The warrants are in response to the individuals beating  protestors, American citizens, in the streets outside of the country's embassy in the Nation's Capitol. They sent multiple people to the hospital.

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As a reminder, Erdogan stepped out of his car to tell body guards to attack protestors.

At the time, the State Department issued a statement condemning the violence. 

"The actions seen outside the Turkish Embassy yesterday in Washington D.C. stand in contrast to the First Amendment rights and principles were work tirelessly to protect each and every day. The Metropolitan Police Department made two arrests following yesterday's incidents and we have every intention to pursue charges against the other individuals involved. We will continue to work with our partners at the United States Department and United States Secret Service to identify and hold all subject accountable for their involvement int he altercation," the statement read.

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The Turkish government has responded to the potential prosecution of the body guards as "unfair" and has blamed protestors for causing trouble.

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