U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace called police after foster care advocate James McIntyre shook her hand at an event honoring a landmark child welfare law. On X, Mace said she was "physically accosted," and an ...
According to court documents obtained by ABC News, McIntyre allegedly approached Mace to shake her hand. He “took her hand with both of his hands and shook her arm up and down in an exaggerated ...
Eyewitnesses on Capitol Hill claim Mace called for the arrest of a man on Tuesday after he shook her hand. More Kevin Dietsch McIntyre, a former foster youth and advocate, was at the House of ...
According to the police report from the incident, the suspect "violently shook" Mace's hand and "made threats." ...
A disputed handshake is at the center of a Tuesday incident involving Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) that resulted in an Illinois man’s arrest, according to a police report and a witness who spoke to ...
In her report, Mace accused McIntyre of taking “her hand with both of his hands and shook her arm up and down in an exaggerated, aggressive hand shaking motion.” But others in the room described the ...
Elliott Hinkle said they were standing near McIntyre when he reached out his hand and Mace reached out hers. Hinkle said McIntyre used both hands to shake the congresswoman’s hand.
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Share WASHINGTON — A North Side advocate for trans youths pleaded not guilty Wednesday to “violently” shaking the hand of Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., who is the most ...