Paul's neighbor, Rene Boucher, has been charged with one count
of fourth-degree assault causing minor injury in connection with
the incident on Friday, according to authorities. Boucher, 59,
was released on bond.
"Senator Paul has five rib fractures including three displaced
fractures. This type of injury is caused by high velocity severe
force," Doug Stafford, a senior adviser to Paul, said in a
statement, according to multiple media reports.
"It is not clear exactly how soon he will return to work, as the
pain is considerable as is the difficulty in getting around,
including flying," the reports quoted Stafford as saying. He
added that the senator's type of injury could lead to
life-threatening injuries.
Paul, 54, also has lung contusions, Stafford said in the
statement, according to the reports.
The Bowling Green Daily News, citing an arrest warrant, said
Paul told police his neighbor came on to his property in a gated
community just east of Bowling Green and tackled him from
behind. Paul had injuries to the face and trouble breathing
because of a rib injury, the newspaper said.
It was not clear what motivated the altercation and Paul did not
go to the hospital, police said. Paul was mowing his lawn at the
time of the attack, television station WAVE-TV in Kentucky
reported.
"Kelley and I appreciate the overwhelming support after Friday's
unfortunate event. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers,"
Paul said on Twitter on Sunday morning, referring to his wife.
A man who answered Boucher's phone on Sunday, when a Reuters
reporter asked to speak with him, said: "I'm sorry. I can't
talk."
Kentucky State Police said on Saturday that Paul and Boucher
were acquaintances. The suspect is a retired physician, the
Bowling Green Daily News said.
The New York Daily News reported that a Facebook page for
Boucher contained numerous postings critical of Republican
President Donald Trump.
Paul, an ophthalmologist, ran for the Republican presidential
nomination before dropping out of the race in February 2016.
(Reporting by Bernie Woodall in Fort Lauderdale, Florida;
Editing by Peter Cooney and Paul Simao)
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