Title: Korean War Vet Apologizes for his 'Shameful' Actions At Trump Rally for Pushing Black Woman, Begs Forgiveness, Flees State & Goes Into Hiding Source:
. URL Source:http://libertyfight.com/2016/old-ve ... ologizes-goes-into-hiding.html Published:Mar 12, 2016 Author:. Post Date:2016-03-12 16:09:00 by Artisan Keywords:None Views:332 Comments:12
A 75-year-old white-haired Koren War Veteran who was caught on youtube pushing and shoving a young black woman at a Trump rally earlier this month has apologized for his "shameful" behavior and gone into hiding, fleeing to another state. Alvin Bamberger, a member of the Aurora, Indiana chapter of the Korean War Veterans Association, explained that he "was caught up in the frenzy."
The video below shows Bamberger pushing University of Louisville student Shiya Nwanguma.
Military.com verified Bamberger's apology, in a letter he wrote to the Korean war vets association.
"I physically pushed a young woman down the aisle toward the exit, an action I sincerely regret," Bamberger said in a letter to Larry Kinard, president of the Korean War Veterans Association. "I have embarrassed myself, my family, and Veterans," he wrote. "This was a very unfortunate incident and it is my sincere hope that I can be forgiven for my actions."
In a previous statement to Military.com, Kinard said Bamberger was not at the rally representing the association and that the group "does not, in any way, condone his actions." He said the association will determine after weighing all the facts whether it should take any action regarding Bamberger.
"Unfortunately my state of mind after being knocked down and hurt myself, and being caught between a group of white supremacists and Black Lives Matter protestors contributed to my behavior however, there is no excuse for my actions," he wrote.
Bamberger told radio station WSCH in Lawrence, Kansas that he has been staying with family in Colorado since the incident."