The
suspect, identified by District of Columbia Metropolitan Police
as 26-year-old Kendrick Hamlin, was charged with simple assault.
Craig's chief of staff, Nick Coe, said that Democratic
congresswoman from Minnesota was bruised but "physically OK"
following the attack, which did not appear to be politically
motivated.
"At approximately 7:10 a.m. the suspect approached the victim,
inside of an elevator, at the listed location," police said in a
written statement, referring to Craig's apartment complex.
"When the victim defended themselves, the suspect fled the
scene," police said. Hamlin was described as having no fixed
address.
"Rep. Craig is grateful to the DC Metropolitan Police Department
for their quick response and asks for privacy at this time," Coe
said.
The lawmaker saw the assailant "acting erratic" and he seemed
likely "under the influence of an unknown substance," according
to a report filed with police.
The attacker grabbed the lawmaker's neck and also punched her in
the chin, the report filed with police adds. Craig defended
herself by throwing hot coffee at the attacker before he fled
the scene, according to the report.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, a Democrat, said he spoke to Craig
and said she was doing fine.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington and Dan Whitcomb in
Los Angeles; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and Bradley Perrett)
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