A person accused of accosting U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace in a Capitol Office building has pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge.
Officials said the suspect, James McIntyre, went through security screening prior to entering the congressional building.
US Capitol Police arrested a person who Rep. Nancy Mace said “physically accosted” her Tuesday, the South Carolina Republican ...
James McIntyre, 33, an East Rogers Park advocate for foster youth, pleaded not guilty to charges he assaulted the GOP ...
Mace said she was “physically accosted” by a man advocating for transgender rights. Witnesses with a group affiliated with ...
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger testified before the Senate Rules and Administration Committee on Wednesday about the ...
The man accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina on Capitol grounds in Washington, D.C., reportedly pleaded not ...
Rep. Nancy Mace alleged she was "physically accosted" by a man at a Capitol event, but witnesses are raising doubts about her ...
Republican Representative Nancy Mace called the police on a transgender activist for physically attacking her. But eyewitnesses say that’s nowhere close to what happened.
Republican lawmaker at center of transgender bathroom debate says she was assaulted near Capitol. A published report ...
Witness Elliott Hinkle, who is transgender, came forward with his account of the incident to The Hill, and claimed the suspect, James McIntyre was just shaking Mace's hand and told her that ...
South Carolina Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace said she was “physically accosted at the Capitol” by a “pro-trans man.” ...