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Video: University instructor, staffer charged with assaulting MAGA hat-wearing student of color in 2-on-1 beatdown

Police accused Washington State University instructors and university staff of attacking a student of colour wearing a Maga hat on February 28th. Turning Point USA Frontline.

WSU Junior Engineering student Jay Sani – a conservative and large-scale supporter of President Donald Trump – said in the clip that WSU instructor Patrick Mahoney and staff member Gerald Hoff were ambushed and physically attacked outside the campus bar’s coogue. The attack is captured on surveillance video and is included in FrontLines video reports. here.

“To make it clear, I hate to say this, but I’m brown, but please forget about it. I’m an engineering student who wants to get a degree and go on. So what if I like someone you don’t like? We have a first amendment, but it’s not okay that I should be attacked for it just because you don’t like that person. I had the opportunity to be kicked out in November. [Trump]but you didn’t. ”

Sani was wearing a red make America and an American great hat at the time of the attack, and Mahony said, “tearing the hat out of my head.” Sani in a Facebook post explaining the attack I said Mahoney “crunched” Maga Hat, “threw it into the street, yelling the words of the effect of “Go Get It Bitch.” ”

Sani threw his food in Mahoney’s face, but Mahoney and Hoff gang-raped him, and Mahoney said, “Getting my breasts and slamming me into the concrete while I was falling.”

The Frontlines report contains images of Sani’s “multiple scuffs and bruises” due to a 2-to-1 beatdown.

Catched and cuffed

The video report shows Pullman police catch up with Mahoney and Hoff in a time-stamped Bodycam video early on March 1st hours after the attack.

“I’ve seen this guy on campus before,” Mahoney said in a police bodycam video in connection with Sani. “I’m [a] f**King right wing man. ”

Mahony also told the police, “I grabbed his hat, threw it, and said, ‘Get it out.’ ” Hoff admitted to police that “we grabbed him and took him to the ground.”

But Mahoney actually hears him tell the police I didn’t do it I hit Sani. “I don’t think I did anything illegal, do you?”

The voice (probably the officer) can be heard saying in the body cam clip, “It’s undesirable and moving.” Mahony then said, “That’s an unwanted excitement.

Mahony adds to the bodycam clip that Sani “want to fight” and “get what f**king was coming to him”, right? ”

The video points out that Mahoney and Hoff were arrested and charged with fourth-degree misdemeanor assault. WSU Student Newspaper, Everyday evergreen treesconfirmed their arrests and charges.

According to a video report from Frontlines, Mahoney is a WSU graduate student and instructor who teaches freshman-level political science classes and is “a notorious distant activist who hates conservative values ​​and regularly lives in pro-Hamas protests in the city.”

Mahony is also “a person who has strong ties with American democratic socialists, progressive proraball groups and publicly promotes his praise for the Communist Party,” the video report adds, citing Sani. The video also points out the hammer and sickle pin seen in the square of Mahoney’s jacket in his WSU headshot:

Patrick MahonyImage source: Washington State University website

Frontlines video report adds that WSU temporarily suspends Mahoney from class and education mandatory. Daily evergreens confirmed the Mahoney stop.

However, the video report said Sani was speaking out because Mahoney could be revived and his victims didn’t want it to happen. “In my opinion, he shouldn’t tell here because if you can’t tolerate different opinions, what was important?” Sani said on the video.

Seeing Sani’s skin tone, he wrote in a Facebook post, “To make it clear, I hate to say this, but I’m brown, but I’ve forgotten it. I’m an engineering student who wants to get a degree and go on. [Trump]but you didn’t. ”

The Frontlines video report said that a WSU leader cited student privacy laws and did not comment on the situation, and that a frontline reporter knocked on Mahoney’s door and asked if he wanted to comment on the attack, but replied “No, leave” from behind the closed door.

A video report from Frontlines said, “We were unable to reach Hoff to get a story aspect, but found a LinkedIn account indicating that we are employed at WSU.

The video report prepares for Thursday’s event featuring TPUSA founder and CEO Charlie Kirk, adding that the event “already elicits online chatter from violent extremist groups such as ANTIFA and other left-leaning students who have promised to disrupt and cause chaos.”

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