BUSTED: Arrested Biden supporters also threatened Students for Trump activist

The two named Biden supporters, who were arrested and charged for stealing a "Make America Great Again" hat from a 7-year-old boy, were also caught on camera threatening a Students for Trump activist and throwing coffee at her.

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The two named Biden supporters, who were arrested and charged for stealing a "Make America Great Again" hat from a 7-year-old boy, were also caught on camera threatening a Students for Trump activist and throwing coffee at her.

On the last night of the Democratic National Convention, the separate altercation took place moments before the incident involving the two women assaulting the young child and his mother.

"I'll whoop your a**, b**ch!" 21-year-old Olivia Winslow, the first female suspect, yelled from inside a vehicle at pro-Trump advocate Katie Daviscourt.

Winslow's accomplice, 21-year-old Camryn Amy, pushed Winslow back with one hand to presumably de-escalate her passenger's behavior.

When Daviscourt asked why the duo are voting for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and not President Donald Trump, Amy questioned: "Isn't [Trump] a child molester?"

To which, Daviscourt volleyed back: "No, but Joe Biden is."

Amy started driving the vehicle away from the scene as Winslow threatened to hurl her drink at Daviscourt. The video cut out when Winslow launched her iced coffee out of the car window, hitting the pavement.

"Charges will be filed!" Daviscourt signed off on her social media post.

Daviscourt told The Post Millennial that she ran after the two Biden supporters after they had yet another "unhinged episode," reportedly screaming erratically, flipping off Trump supporters, and aggressively speeding down the road.

"It’s evident these women came here looking for altercations," Daviscourt noted.

"In the case of 7-year-old Riley, I hope the Justice Department serves them well," she concluded.

Winslow was charged with second degree robbery, second degree conspiracy, and endangering the welfare of a child. She was arraigned and released on her own recognizance, police officials reported.

Amy was arrested for similar charges plus two counts of offensive touching. She was then committed to Delores J. Baylor Women’s Correctional Institute on $45,000 secured bail.

The Post Millennial reached out to Winslow and Amy for comment but have not heard back by the time of publication.

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