Organizers say the Nevada Democratic Convention turned into an “unruly and unpredictable” event over the weekend, after tensions with organizers lead to some Bernie Sanders supporters throwing chairs and security at the site telling the group to leave. Sanders supporters accuse state party leaders of putting them at a disadvantage on rules votes and by disqualifying 58 would-be Sanders delegates. Nevada State Democratic Convention organizers are shooting back those allegations. A member of the convention credentials committee presented a “minority report” after the announcement, criticizing the committee’s decision to disqualify nearly 60 potential Sanders delegates and saying it didn’t align with Democratic values. Party officials said the ineligible Sanders supporters weren’t registered as Democrats by a May 1 deadline or didn’t provide necessary personal information. They said eight would-be Clinton supporters were also disqualified.