Georgia man arrested for allegedly shooting at North Carolina home after tearing down Trump banner
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Authorities have apprehended a man from Georgia, accused of tearing down a Trump 2024 banner and subsequently shooting at a residence in North Carolina.

Identified as 37-year-old Benjamin Michael Campbell, he was arrested in Georgia on September 30 and later transferred to North Carolina on October 7, as confirmed by the Swain County Sheriff’s Office.

Campbell is facing serious charges, including felony assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill or cause significant harm, discharging a firearm within an occupied area to provoke fear, and deliberate damage to personal property.

Benjamin Michael Campbell mugshot

According to allegations, Campbell tore down a “Trump” banner from an old sign at a North Carolina residence. While leaving in his vehicle, he purportedly opened his sunroof and fired a shot in the direction of the homeowner. (Swain County Sheriff’s Office)

Witnesses claim Campbell was driving swiftly along a highway in Nantahala Gorge, North Carolina, on September 6 when he noticed the flag displayed in Mark Thomas’s front yard, as reported by the New York Post.

He allegedly tore down the banner before firing multiple shots at Thomas from the sunroof of his car, missing him by just a few feet, according to video of the incident.

“He was driving along, saw the sign, slammed on his brakes — you know, had a political trigger moment — and he just had to tear the sign down,” Thomas, 62, told the Daily Mail.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Thomas for comment.

Police responded to the scene, but Campbell had driven off by the time they arrived, authorities said.

Trump 2024 speech

Former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally.  (Fox News)

Investigators later obtained a video of the confrontation that Thomas posted to YouTube, according to the sheriff’s office.

“I’m a Trump supporter,” Thomas told the Daily Mail. “I have weapons for my protection and my enjoyment, and I keep them handy. You know, what good are they if you can’t get to them when you need them? So I reached over and grabbed my rifle.”

Thomas compared the incident to the killing of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, which occurred four days later on Sept. 10.

“Charlie Kirk — you know, his incident was absolutely tragic,” he said. “No one died here in my yard, but flip the coin, snap your fingers, somebody could have died here. And it’s very similar to the Charlie Kirk incident.”

An image of Charlie Kirk surrounded by American flags and other mementos

An image of slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk is placed at a memorial in his honor, at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. The State Department said it has revoked the visas of several foreigners over negative comments about Kirk’s assassination.  (Jim Urquhart/Reuters)

“The same type of people are the ones behind both shootings,” he added. “It’s becoming much more common.”

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