A Manchester demonstration turned tense Saturday afternoon after a man drew a gun in a confrontation with protesters, police and witnesses said. After a march around downtown Manchester Saturday morning dispersed, about 100 people went to the police station on Valley Street. As protesters talked with police, including chief Carlo Capano, a pickup with a blue Trump 2020 flag and a Confederate flag sticker on its rear window, drove west on Valley Street. The occupants yelled at protesters, said protester Candice Fortune. Some of the protesters jeered. Then the pickup truck drove by again, the two men inside yelling “Trump! Trump! Trump!” Someone threw a plastic water bottle at the side of the truck. The driver made a U-turn on Valley Street and pulled into a small parking lot. Protesters ran across Valley Street toward the truck, and police followed. The driver of the truck got out and displayed a handgun to the protesters, police spokesman Heather Hamel said. About a dozen police officers surrounded the truck and handcuffed the driver. Minutes later, police walked two handcuffed men into a waiting police cruiser. The man who displayed the gun and another man in the truck were taken into custody and booked, police said. The two men, who police later identified as Scott Kimball, 43 and Mark Kimball, 19 — father and son — were charged with felony riot and felony criminal threatening. Police would not say where the two live but their social media posts list both as Manchester residents.
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