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Newsom assaulted by 'aggressive' man on Oakland street

CHP said the governor was walking to an event to promote small businesses when he was “approached by an aggressive individual."

OAKLAND, Calif. — Authorities have arrested a man on suspicion of assaulting Gov. Gavin Newsom during his visit to downtown Oakland on Thursday.

The California Highway Patrol (CHP), which provides security for Newsom, said the governor was walking to an event to promote small businesses when he was “approached by an aggressive individual."  

Officers removed Newsom from the situation and arrested the 54-year-old man. 

The East Bay Times reported that Newsom did not appear injured. 

The man was taken to Alameda County jail, where he was booked for investigation of resisting an executive officer and assaulting a public official. 

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