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Maryland Delegate and Union Leader Accuse Each Other After Gaithersburg Early‑Voting Scuffle

Police review video evidence while a formal complaint has been filed that could lead to criminal charges

Overview

  • A physical confrontation between Delegate Gabriel Acevero and union leader Fiorigi “Gino” Renne occurred at the Bohrer Park early voting site, and video of the incident has been obtained by police for review.
  • Gaithersburg officers responded after the fight ended, documented a report, found one person with a minor injury, and made no arrests because they did not directly observe the altercation.
  • Both men have publicly accused the other and said they will press charges, and court records show Renne has filed a complaint accusing Acevero of second‑degree assault.
  • Witnesses and participants disagree about what sparked the clash, with one side saying a campaign boundary near the dropbox was crossed and the other saying an unprovoked swing prompted self‑defense claims.
  • Congresswoman April McClain Delaney and bystanders helped separate those involved, and the episode has raised questions about enforcement of polling‑place rules and the political tensions around early voting.