


Most of the pro-Hamas activists arrested at the protest against Netanyahu have now had their charges dropped by the Biden/Harris administration’s corrupt DOJ. Of course.
Seven others who assaulted police officers or made threats were released pending future court hearings.
Here’s the report from DC Exmainer:
At least 11 anti-Israel protesters arrested in Washington, D.C., had their misdemeanor charges dropped Thursday evening, one day after protesters scrawled graffiti across federal property and burned an American flag in the nation’s capital.
The charges for the 11 protesters who had their cases dropped included crossing police lines and disorderly conduct at the protest attended by thousands in Washington on Wednesday, according to the Washington attorney general’s office. Additionally, at least seven people charged by the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington were released pending their next court hearing, according to Washington Superior Court records obtained by the Washington Examiner.
The protesters given release conditions face charges such as assault on a police officer, attempted assault with a deadly weapon, making threats, and attempted second-degree theft, and they have been issued a “Stay Away” order to avoid the Union Station grounds until they head to preliminary hearings in late August.
Altogether, there were 23 total arrests made on Wednesday in connection to demonstrations against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to Congress on Wednesday afternoon, according to a list of names provided to the Washington Examiner by the Metropolitan Police Department, U.S. Capitol Police, and the U.S. attorney’s office. The protests involved thousands and led to tense confrontations with police.
Four of the 23 protesters were charged with assault on a law enforcement officer, including an unnamed 15-year-old male from Westlake, Ohio. The other two with misdemeanor assault charges on an officer included Zachary Kam, who faces two counts, and Kevin Ramirez, who also faces a misdemeanor charge for crossing a police line. It is unclear who is the fourth person who allegedly assaulted an officer, and the Washington Examiner was unable to locate federal or local court records for Ramirez. There were no records of custody for the pair by Central Cell Block, the district jail, or MPD precinct holdings.
Kam pleaded not guilty and was also issued a “Stay Away” order from Union Station and appears to be out on bond pending his Aug. 28 status hearing.
During the arraignment hearing, some virtual observers who joined to view the defendants included names such as “Support for Palestine Supporters” and “Support for Protester.”
It’s ridiculous that all of these pro-Hamas activists aren’t being prosecuted. This is why these violent protests continue to happen because these radical attorneys refuse to hold then accountable.