Democrat who was assaulted in elevator says her ‘morning coffee really saved the day’

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Democratic Rep. Angie Craig of Minnesota was assaulted in the elevator of her D.C. apartment building on Thursday.

Craig’s chief of staff, Nick Coe, noted in a statement that the congresswoman had been “assaulted in the elevator of her apartment building in Washington DC” — Coe noted that she “defended herself from the attacker and suffered bruising, but is otherwise physically okay.”

“Rep. Craig called 9-1-1 and the assailant fled the scene of the assault,” Coe said. “There is no evidence that the incident was politically motivated.”

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Reports indicate that a police report about the incident notes that Craig said she threw hot coffee at the assailant. A suspect has been arrested and charged with simple assault.

“My morning coffee really saved the day yesterday, but not exactly how I expected it to. On a serious note, I will also say that I was very, very lucky that I was not more injured – and I’ll have more to say about that soon,” Craig said in a statement on Friday. “I wanted to let everyone know that the outpouring of support from friends, constituents and colleagues has been overwhelming. From myself, Cheryl and our entire family, thank you.”

“I remain deeply grateful to the law enforcement officers for their quick response and subsequent arrest of a suspect last night,” she said in the statement. “I feel very fortunate to have escaped following the attack and be home in Minnesota today recovering.”

Craig has served in the House since 2019.

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