Posted on 10/22/2021 1:36:14 AM PDT by Robwin
Police are recommending charges for four people who followed Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) into a bathroom on an Arizona college campus earlier this month to demand her support of the Democrats’ reconciliation bill.
Police from Arizona State University, where Sinema teaches, are recommending that four people involved in the incident receive misdemeanor charges related to disruption of an educational institution and disorderly conduct, the Arizona Republic reported.
Adam Wolfe, a spokesperson for the university’s police, told The Hill in a statement that "the ASU Police Department has completed its investigation and submitted charges to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office."
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will they deport the illegals?
Do it!...just Do it!
...or it will happen again and again!
That NASTY woman we all saw is an ILLEGAL....DEPORT HER!
I still can’t believe that following someone into a bathroom and videotaping them is just a trespass?......a trespass!
...a misdemeanor!
“”I still can’t believe that following someone into a bathroom and videotaping them is just a trespass?......a trespass!””
I think stalking laws come into play once the person obviously doesn’t want to respond and try’s to avoid.
Arizona.
13-2923
Stalking Defined as Intentionally or knowingly engages in course of conduct that is directed toward another and causes fear of personal safety or safety of immediate family members
Punishment/Classification Class 5 felony unless fear of death then Class 3 felony
Thanks, that’s better!
No involvement from the FIBBERS? You can bet if this was advantageous to the Democrat party that the FBI would be heavily involved in this investigation.
ha ha ha ha ha
No chance any charges go past this. It will be tossed.
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