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What A Riot! Tim Kaine's Son ARRESTED For Protesting At Minnesota Trump Rally

Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine's son has reportedly been arrested after counter-protesters interrupted a pro-Trump rally in Saint Paul, Minnesota on Saturday, where a smoke bomb and fireworks were set off, RadarOnline.com has learned.

According to Minnesota's Pioneer Press, Linwood "Woody" Michael Kaine, 24, was among six people busted on suspicion of second-degree riot (one was cited for disorderly conduct).

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During the "March 4 Trump" rally in the Capitol rotunda, protesters disrupted the event using air horns, whistles and chants. When the smoke bomb was lit, a 61-year-old woman was reportedly struck in the head.

Woody, whose father was on the 2016 presidential ticket with Hillary Clinton, was released from jail on Tuesday pending further investigation, according to authorities.

No charges have been filed against the Charleton College graduate at this time, though St. Paul City Attorney Samuel Clark is reviewing the case for possible misdemeanor charges, Pioneer Press reports.

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Meanwhile, Tim Kaine released a statement Tuesday night, saying: "We love that our three children have their own views and concerns about current political issues. They fully understand the responsibility to express those concerns peacefully."

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