Trump supporter files restraining order against neighbors for alleged bullying
'I’m tired of getting harassed all the time,' he griped
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A President Trump supporter has filed a restraining order against his California neighbors — for bullying his family about the election loss to Joe Biden, according to a report.
Michael Mason told CBS13 that the left-leaning neighbors had already been taunting him over his conservative views, drawing Black Lives Matter and pro-LGBTQ chalk art outside his home in Rocklin.
But it came to a head after Biden’s election win was announced Saturday — with Mason even calling the police after the neighboring kids were caught chanting about Biden to upset his children, the station said.
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Mason said he now wants to move, and has filed a restraining order in the hope of keeping the peace until then. A judge is expected to rule on it Wednesday, the station said.
“I’m tired of getting harassed all the time,” Mason told the station. “My kids don’t want to come outside.
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“I didn’t want to do this … They’re making me have to do this,” he added of his neighbors who he claimed “just laughed” when he asked why all the left-wing inspired chalk art was only drawn outside his house.
The accused family was not identified and declined to comment to the station.
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A neighbor who lives in between the feuding families, Sean Millard, called it “absolutely insane,” saying, “2020 has been kind of a crazy year.”