Injured student assaulted during Matt Walsh event
‘As I was recording a protester came up to me [and] hit my left hand as I was recording with a broken finger causing my phone to fly into a mob of protesters,' the student said. Read more
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‘As I was recording a protester came up to me [and] hit my left hand as I was recording with a broken finger causing my phone to fly into a mob of protesters,' the student said. Read more
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