Posted on 05/04/2023 12:30:15 AM PDT by grundle
The transgender daughter of House Minority Whip Katherine Clark, D-Mass, was sentenced to just one year of probation Wednesday after reaching a deal with a Boston court concerning a number of charges she faced stemming from her role in a violent protest in January.
Riley Dowell was arrested by Boston police during the protest after allegedly spray-painting a monument and assaulting a police officer. She was ultimately charged with assault and battery on a police officer, vandalizing property, tagging property, vandalizing a historic marker/monument, and resisting arrest.
According to local Fox affiliate WFXT, Dowell, who was 23 at the time of the arrest and plead not guilty to the assault and vandalism charges, will be required to write a letter of apology to the officer she is accused of assaulting as part of the deal.
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Always confusing. Transgender daughter. Man pretending to be a woman?
Just replace “transgender” with “fake”. So, yes, it is a male who presents as a female.
Transgender robot means a vegetable which may actually be a bacteria or just an ordinary rock. We will never know.
Thank you. Shame on Fox News and Yahoo! For catering to this silly, destructive delusion.
Men going to women’s prisons yet this one received probation. Wonder how long before he is in trouble again ? Does he have a sadistic wish for being in a women’s prison ?
Meanwhile people who peacefully walked through the US Capitol in January 2021 languish in prison.
How dare you point that out! No doubt a black transgender of meager means would receive the same punishment for committing this crime in Boston. /extreme sarcasm.
Probation and yet wandering around in the capital building gets you 4 years.
Obviously piss poor parenting.
Suffering from toxic masculinity.
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