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Senator Rand Paul’s Neighbor Attacked Him & Broke A Few Ribs (But He Says It Has Nothing To Do With Politics)

It was reported by several outlets on Monday morning that Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul was assaulted by a neighbor who broke five of his ribs on Friday afternoon. But, apparently, as The Hill reports, this drama has nothing to do with politics. 

Rene Boucher, Paul’s neighbor and a physician who reportedly worked with Paul when he was still practicing medicine, allegedly tackled Paul from behind, forced him to the ground and injured him in a dispute on Paul’s property. 

Matthew Baker, Boucher’s attorney, said in a statement that “The unfortunate occurrence of November 3rd has absolutely nothing to do with either’s politics or political agendas. It was a very regrettable dispute between two neighbors over a matter that most people would regard as trivial. We sincerely hope that Senator Paul is doing well and that these two gentlemen can get back to being neighbors as quickly as possible.”

Boucher was charged with fourth-degree assault (a misdemeanor) but, as The Washington Post reports, could see more severe charges depending on Paul’s injuries. It’s also still up in the air as capitol police and the FBI investigate the federal crime of assaulting a member of congress. 

Senior advisors to Paul told CNN on Monday that the Senator’s injuries also included “displaced rib fractures,” which they noted can lead to more potentially life-threatening conditions including “hemopneumothorax, pneumothorax, pneumonia, internal bleeding, laceration of internal organs and lung contusions,” 

Paul also tweeted thanks on Sunday to those who reached out and offered thoughts and prayers for his health. 

Katherine (or Katie) is the News Editor and resident witch at Her Campus. She first fell in love with journalism while attending SUNY New Paltz ('14). Since then, she has worked on the staffs at MTV News and Bustle writing about politics, intersectional social issues and more before serving as staff researcher at Lady Parts Justice League. Her work has been published in Women's Health, the Daily Dot, Public Radio International (PRI) and WNYC and she's been a regular panelist on a few podcasts (mostly screaming about repro rights.)  She is a Libra with a Taurus moon and a Scorpio ascendant, which either means nothing or everything. She loves strong diner coffee, reading tarot for strangers at the bar and watching the same three horror movie documentaries. She lives in the Hudson Valley with too many animals.