Man Jailed After Scuffle With Nevada Governor Campaign Chief

A campaign official says a man was arrested after pushing into a room, thrusting a camera forward, trying to question state Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt and grabbing the woman heading the Republican candidate's bid for governor.

Jail records show 50-year-old Wilfred Michael Stark remained held Wednesday at the Las Vegas City Jail following his Tuesday evening arrest by city marshals.

Laxalt campaign spokesman Parker Briden provided to The Associated Press a written police report about Stark's arrest at the East Las Vegas Community Center.

Briden characterized the encounter as an assault on Laxalt campaign chief Kristin Davison.

Davison told marshals she suffered a bruised arm.

It's not immediately clear if he has a lawyer.

Stark has been arrested multiple times for altercations with politicians in Virginia.

(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)