Police use UI student’s social media to bring charge related to campus protests – Champaign News-Gazette

Yafa K. Issa, 18, of Savoy, was arraigned Tuesday on one count of mob action, a Class 4 felony. Investigators allegedly identified Issa on an April video locking arms with other demonstrators to prevent officers and university staff from getting to the tents, and also on video joining the group of demonstrators holding a large sheet of plywood and using it as a shield to push law enforcement away from the tents.
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1 year ago

Interesting that the police can be struck with objects, pushed back and impeded, yet when one of the Hamas fan club gets so much as a grab on the arm, here comes the ACLU, SPLC and every ambulance chasing lawyer within a hundred mile radius.

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