Authorities arrested a protester on April 13 outside an event at the University of Buffalo (UB) where Riley Gaines, a former National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) swimmer, gave a speech on protecting women’s sports.
John Della Contrada, a spokesperson for the New York-based university, told Campus Reform that police arrested a 22-year-old protester and charged the Buffalo resident with harassment and disorderly conduct.
“The individual has no affiliation [with] UB,” Della Contrada said, adding the protester “was released with an appearance ticket.”
Rebecca Brannon, an independent photojournalist who attended the event, said in a series of Twitter posts that she was near the incident when it happened and commended Buffalo police for doing “a tremendous job.”
“A Trans Rights protester was just arrested for assaulting a photographer outside Riley Gaines speaking event,” Brannon wrote in the caption of a video showing the arrest. “He initially ran away but officers cornered and caught him in a nearby parking lot.”
Campus Reform, the parent organization of Leadership Institute, suggested that the protester might identify as a transgender woman after Della Contrada said, “[t]here was only one person arrested.” more here
Dude hit the cameraman with his purse, and ran away?
Pseudo-Bitch never learned, it’s hard to run away in high heels.
Let me know when authorities actually do something to arrest the terrorists that held Riley hostage.
Hormonal trannies, a physical threat to all rational people.
One?
So this transvestite assaulted someone….
ran away (resisted arrest) and had to be “cornered” by police….and the police gave them an appearance ticket….????
Put its ass in jail.
These “activists” are playing the roll the Nazi brown shirts did in the seizing of power in Germany. They too were recruited from the ranks of malicious, maladjusted malcontents who were seeking attention.
It’s too bad that Mickey Spillane, the author of the Mike Hammer detective pot boilers (books that are a guilty pleasure to read) and his book I, The Jury isn’t still around to tell us what he thinks about transvestites. Micky Spillane or as we called him Mucky Spleen was always worth a good read. Talk about being politically and socially incorrect but he was dead on right in how they depict our evil, gritty human nature without any moral standards of any kind. RIP Mickey, you were great and funny in the Miller Light beer commercials, “Less filling, tastes great” ads back in the 70’s and 80’s.