Woman Egged at Rally Asks for San Jose Mayor to Resign

The woman who captured national attention Thursday night after she was egged at a Donald Trump rally – and then smiled about it – is asking for people to help oust the mayor of San Jose.

Rachel Casey, identified by her Facebook posts, LinkedIn profile and by people who know her, posted one of at least two petitions to get Mayor Sam Liccardo to resign from his post. As of Monday, one petition, started by a man in Texas, had 3,600 supporters. Another petition, started by a man in Minnesota, also asks for the mayor’s resignation, and had more than 7,000 signatures by Monday morning. The mayor had criticized Trump for whipping up the nation into an antagonistic state, but also condemned protesters for getting violent – mostly by harming the Trump camp. Liccardo responded: "I’m not terribly persuaded by calls of resignation that are emanating from Texas or Minnesota. I serve at the pleasure of the residents of San Jose and am accountable to the residents of San Jose."

Efforts to reach Casey, who lists herself as a physical therapist assistant and personal trainer from Florida who moved to the Bay Area, were not immediately successful on Monday. Her former company, Boca Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine said she no longer worked there. A message left at what appears to be her home or cell was unanswered. She didn’t immediately respond to a Facebook message request, which she saw, as she acknowleged two reporters trying to find her in her own post.

But her image persists as the face of the violent Trump rally last week, where not only was she egged, but others were injured and Trump hats and American flags were burned.

New video shot and produced by San Jose State University students shows the woman flipping off the crowd before someone smacks an egg - and a tomato - right at her face outside the Marriott Hotel, next to where Trump was speaking. Witnesses told NBC Bay Area that she was making anti-Mexican comments to the crowd before she was egged.

But she was not treated well, either. Afterward, the video shows a young man, surrounded by supporters draped in Mexican flags, spitting at her. He was surrounded by other angry-looking young men, many of them who covered half their faces with black bandanas. The crowd was chanting "F--- Trump" repeatedly as she and her friends walked by.

It's not clear who started the name calling and taunting, but it was clear that both sides participated in what turned out to be an ugly atmosphere.

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A Donald Trump supporter antagonizes protesters by giving them the middle finger at a San Jose rally outside Marriott hotel on Thursday, June 2, 2016.

Matthew Marbry, who lives in Florida, told NBC Bay Area by phone that he knows Casey – she once dated his brother-in-law. He didn’t want to comment on her specifically, but doesn’t condone her actions if indeed she was making racist comments. Like Casey, he’s a Trump supporter, but believes immigrants should be able to come to the United States legally and make a better life for themselves.

“This makes it seem like people who support Trump are racist individuals,” he said. “No, we’re not. The wall just creates barriers.”

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Protesters climb atop a car stopped in traffic as a crowd marches near the venue where Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was speaking during a rally in San Jose, California on June 2, 2016. Protesters who oppose Donald Trump scuffled with his supporters on June 2 as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee held a rally in California, with fistfights erupting and one supporter hit with an egg. / AFP / JOSH EDELSON (Photo credit should read JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images)
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A Donald Trump supporter antagonizes protesters by giving them the middle finger at a San Jose rally outside Marriott hotel on Thursday, June 2, 2016.
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A Donald Trump supporter smiles after she was egged at a San Jose rally outside Marriott hotel on Thursday, June 2, 2016.
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A woman wipes egg off her face after being pursued by protesters while leaving Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign rally on Thursday, June 2, 2016, in San Jose, Calif. A group of protesters attacked Trump supporters who were leaving the presidential candidate's rally in San Jose on Thursday night. A dozen or more people were punched, at least one person was pelted with an egg and Trump hats grabbed from supporters were set on fire on the ground. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
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A Donald Trump supporter cheers at a San Jose rally outside Marriott hotel minutes before someone in the crowd threw an egg - and a tomato - on her on Thursday, June 2, 2016.
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SAN JOSE, CA - JUNE 02: A man holds a sign declaring Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump a Nazi outside a campaign rally on June 2, 2016 in San Jose, California. The California primary is June 7. (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images)
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SAN JOSE, CA - JUNE 02: A protester with a "no Donald Trump" sign is removed from a campaign rally for Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump on June 2, 2016 in San Jose, California. Trump is campaigning in California ahead of the state's June 7th Republican primary. (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images)
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Police form a line to contain protesters outside a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Thursday, June 2, 2016, in San Jose, Calif. A group of protesters attacked Trump supporters who were leaving the presidential candidate's rally in San Jose on Thursday night. A dozen or more people were punched, at least one person was pelted with an egg and Trump hats grabbed from supporters were set on fire on the ground. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
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SAN JOSE, CA - JUNE 02: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains profanity) Protesters hold up signs that say "Brown n' Proud" outside a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on June 2, 2016 in San Jose, California. The California primary is June 7. (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images)
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Protesters at a Donald Trump rally in San Jose. (June 2, 2016)
Anti-Donald Trump protesters show their signs "Trump=Bully" at the Donald Trump rally in San Jose. (June 2, 2016)
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"No hate in the 408:" Protesters at Donald Trump rally in San Jose, California on June 2, 2016.
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Protesters gather outside the San Jose Convention Center before Trump's Speech on June 2, 2016.
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Riot police keep watch over protesters at Donald Trump rally in San Jose, California on June 2, 2016.
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Protesters climb atop a car stopped in traffic as a crowd marches near the venue where Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was speaking during a rally in San Jose, California on June 2, 2016. Protesters who oppose Donald Trump scuffled with his supporters on June 2 as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee held a rally in California, with fistfights erupting and one supporter hit with an egg. / AFP / JOSH EDELSON (Photo credit should read JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images)
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Woman suffers a cut from the Donald Trump Rally in San Jose. (June 2, 2016)
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