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Teen pepper sprayed outside Donald Trump rally in Wisconsin

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Teen pepper sprayed outside Donald Trump rally in Wisconsin
WATCH ABOVE: Donald Trump protester Emily Sylvester says she was pepper sprayed, along with a friend, by a Trump supporter at a rally in Wisconsin on Tuesday – Mar 30, 2016

A teenage girl was reportedly pepper sprayed outside a Donald Trump campaign rally in Janesville, Wisconsin Tuesday.

Photos and video footage appear to show 15-year-old Alex Drake surrounded by hecklers and when she pushes one, he peppers sprays her in the face.

A reporter from the Wisconsin State Journal was standing right in front of the incident and managed to snap some dramatic images from the incident while also getting sprayed as well.

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She also posted a video which captures more of the action.

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Police tried to pour water into her face to clear up the teen’s eyes.

This is not the first time Trump rallies have taken a turn for the worse.

At a campaign stop in Florida, Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, allegedly grabbed a reporter, leaving her with bruises.

Lewandowski has been charged with misdemeanor battery.

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Things have gotten heated pretty much everywhere Trump has visited, including Utah, Arizona and Illinois. Tensions were so high in Chicago, a rally was forced to be postponed.

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Republicans voters will go to the polls in Wisconsin April 5 to try and decide whether to back Trump’s run for president.

His chances in that state took a bit of a dip Tuesday when Governer Scott Walker threw his support behind Ted Cruz.

Data curated by InsideGov

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