Posted on 11/16/2023 3:28:48 PM PST by lowbridge
CNN edited a headline that said Paul Kessler, whom police said was killed by a pro-Palestinian protester, "fell and hit his head."
"Arrest made in death of Jewish protester who fell and hit his head," the original headline to the story read. Police on Thursday morning arrested Loay Alnaji and charged him with manslaughter in the death of the 69-year-old Kessler, who died as a result of his injuries at a Nov. 5 protest, which saw both pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian demonstrations. The outlet updated the post Thursday afternoon with its current headline.
"Arrest made in death of Jewish protester in California after confrontation over Israel-Hamas war," the new headline reads.
Kessler lent his support to the Jewish state at the Nov. 5 event, where he became involved in an altercation with one or more pro-Palestinian protesters, one of whom is believed to be Alnaji. At least one witness said Kessler received a blow to the head with a megaphone, though police had conflicting reports. The county medical examiner ruled his death a homicide at the time.
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Can you imagine what it’s like inside the CNN building?
Play It Again, Sam movie line from Woody Allen about guys who beat him up:
“I snapped my chin down onto some guy’s fist and hit another one in the knee with my nose.”
Too bad the the killer will never receive the death penalty...
If Hillary enemies can shoot themselves in the back of the head two or three times and die holding the gun in the wrong hand then it sounds plausible I suppose.
He fell and hit his head over and over on the megaphone the bigot was hitting him with
It's the leftist college professor privilege at work.In 2017 at a Berkeley campus "free speech" rally, 28-year-old Diablo Valley College (Pleasant Hill) ethics professor Eric Clanton beat a conservative attendee over the head with a bicycle lock.
A man police allege to be Eric Clanton holding a bike lock, April 15, 2017. Photo: Citizen reporterClanton was initially charged with four counts of felony assault with a deadly weapon causing great bodily injury.
In 2018, just before his preliminary hearing, Clanton was allowed to plead "no contest" to one misdemeanor charge battery charge. The felony charges against him were dismissed, and an allegation that he had caused serious bodily injury was stricken. Clanton was given three years of probation.
From Berkleyside: Eric Clanton takes 3-year probation deal in Berkeley rally bike lock assault case:
Police said, previously, that Clanton attacked at least three people with a metal U-lock during the April 15 rally in and around Civic Center Park. Court papers later revealed that Clanton struck at least seven people in the head, according to authorities. One person received a head laceration that required five staples to fix. Another was uninjured but had a piece of a helmet broken off. A third was struck across the neck and back, police wrote.-PJ
yeah according to the commie jew hating media the victim fell and got a boo boo
the CNN building is no different than those hamas tunnels
Oh, trip and fall “incident”? Hey cnn.....🖕
I was waiting for a self defense plea
A Democrat Hamas Nazi wanna be murdered this poor Jewish man.
The entire Democratic party is to blame
Last I heard, he was under $1-million Bond.
Thanks for the post. I had forgotten the name of the local leftist professor (assistant professor, or lecturer) who skated after using a deadly weapon while viciously assaulting conservative protesters. Eric Clanton.
Another example of a two-sided justice system.
The corrupt, unethical, lying media in this country contributes to, if not is responsible for, over 50 percent of the problems we face in the country.
I remember that case. Had the situation been reversed, the conser6would still been sitting in prison
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