Case #20HM07836
Newport Beach Man Charged After Pulling Gun on Black Lives Matter Protester
SANTA ANA, Calif. – A Newport Beach man has been charged with two misdemeanors for waving a loaded gun at Black Lives protestors while screaming racial slurs during a Newport Beach protest in June. The confrontation was captured on video.
Travis Patrick White, 48, of Newport Beach is being charged with one misdemeanor count of brandishing a firearm in public and one misdemeanor count of possession of a loaded firearm in a public place. White faces up to two years in the Orange County Jail if convicted on both charges.
He is scheduled to appear at the Harbor Justice Center on October 20, 2020 to be arraigned.
On June 4, 2020, White was seen yelling at Black Lives Matter protesters. White exchanged words with one of the protestors who confronted him about the slurs he was using. White is accused of pulling out a loaded semi-automatic handgun from his backpack, cocking it and pointing it up in the air.
No one was injured during the confrontation.
“It is scary that someone who disagrees with your right to express yourself freely during a peaceful protest would elevate that to the level of lethal force. That should cause all of us alarm,” said Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer. “This individual brought a gun to a peaceful protest. He was looking for a confrontation and when confronted with opinions that he disagrees with he pulled out his gun. That is not the America we want and those actions will not be tolerated. The freedom of speech and the right to peacefully protest are rights afforded to all Americans and the Orange County District Attorney’s Office will always protect the public’s right to be heard.”
Deputy District Attorney Jake Jondle of Special Prosecutions is prosecuting this case.