Man: Slashing 'Baby Trump' was matter of good versus evil A responding officer and an unidentified man stands by a Baby Trump balloon deflated by someone at Monnish Park as people were protesting President Donald Trump's visit to an NCAA college football game between Louisiana State and Alabama playing nearby in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. The towering Baby Trump protest balloon was knifed and deflated by someone unhappy with its appearance during Trump's trip to Alabama, organizers said. (Stephanie Taylor/The Tuscaloosa News via AP)
People standing by a Baby Trump balloon at Monnish Park protest President Donald Trump's visit to an NCAA college football game between Louisiana State and Alabama playing nearby in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. The towering Baby Trump protest balloon was knifed and deflated by someone unhappy with its appearance during Trump's trip to Alabama, organizers said. (Stephanie Taylor/The Tuscaloosa News via AP)
This undated photo provided by the Tuscaloosa Police Department shows Hoyt Hutchinson. The Alabama man charged with criminal mischief in the slashing of a towering Baby Trump balloon defended his actions to a syndicated radio show on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019, saying it was a matter of good versus evil. Hutchinson said he was shaking in anger when he drove past the balloon and its handlers Saturday, Nov. 9 during President Donald Trumps visit to see Louisiana State play against the University of Alabama. (Tuscaloosa Police Department via AP)
A responding officer and an unidentified man stands by a Baby Trump balloon deflated by someone at Monnish Park as people were protesting President Donald Trump's visit to an NCAA college football game between Louisiana State and Alabama playing nearby in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. The towering Baby Trump protest balloon was knifed and deflated by someone unhappy with its appearance during Trump's trip to Alabama, organizers said. (Stephanie Taylor/The Tuscaloosa News via AP)