Golden Gate Bridge protesters convicted by jury
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Seven pro-Palestinian protesters who shut down the Golden Gate Bridge in 2024 to denounce U.S. aid to Israel during the Israel-Hamas war were found guilty of misdeme...
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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Seven pro-Palestinian protesters who shut down the Golden Gate Bridge in 2024 to denounce U.S. aid to Israel during the Israel-Hamas war were found guilty of misdemeanor false imprisonment and unlawful assembly by a San Francisco jury Thursday. Jurors delivered verdicts for...
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Still Watching. The left frames it as "Pro-Palestine protesters who blocked Golden Gate Bridge convicted of misdemeanor charges". The center frames it as "Golden Gate Bridge protesters found guilty on lesser charges; judge declares mistrial on...".
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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Seven pro-Palestinian protesters who shut down the Golden Gate Bridge in 2024 to denounce U.S. aid to Israel during the Israel-Hamas war were found guilty of misdeme...
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Seven activists shut down the bridge in 2024 to protest American-backed military attacks in Gaza. They avoided a conviction on the most serious charge but were found guilty of misdemeanors.
Seven pro-Palestinian protesters who shut down traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge in 2024 to denounce U.S. aid to Israel in the Israel-Hamas war were all found guilty of false imprisonment b...