"There is no indication from the videos that the driver was trying to run over protesters on purpose," Gloeckner said.
Caitlin Childs of Santa Rosa told the Press Democrat she was at the front of the march riding her bicycle and captured cellphone video of the vehicle. It first stopped, then passed her before swerving toward the centre of the road and accelerating through the crowd.
"I witnessed cars pass peacefully, and I witnessed the way she drove," Childs said. "There's no question she was intending to hit somebody."
Video obtained by KTVU-TV shows people screaming "watch out!" as a white SUV drives by the crowd. Protesters initially said a teenager on a bicycle had been injured but Gloeckner said no victims have come forward to say they were struck by the woman's vehicle.
The nurse said a man — described as white, bald, in his 20s and with face and arm tattoos — followed her on his bicycle and punched her in the face after she stopped away from the crowd.
Gloeckner said no arrests have been made and encouraged anyone with information about the incident involving the SUV and the assault suspect to come forward.
- AP