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Anti-Gun Nuts Get the Jump on UT Protesters

UT plans to charge the pro-Palestine snowflakes for bringing guns to a protest. Libs and their hypocrisy!

Published May 3, 2024 at 7:43pm by Bayliss Wagner


The University of Texas at Austin, in a stunning display of common sense, is filing felony charges against some left-wing, pro-Palestinian protesters who brought guns to campus. Yup, you read that right. Those peace-loving, rock-throwing, Israel-hating protesters brought guns to a gun fight. Thank God for campus carry laws, or this could've been a massacre.

https://www.utexas.edu/campus-carry

https://secure4.compliancebridge.com/utexas/public/getdoc.php?file=8-1060

Despite the University spokesperson, Brian Davis, staying tight-lipped about the incident, we know the Travis County DA's office is on it. Ishmael Martinez, their spokesperson, confirmed as much. It's about time we see some action against these radical leftists who think they can bring guns to school.

The funniest part? Just a day ago, the clueless (or biased?) Travis County Attorney, Delia Garza, whined to KUT about how her office hadn't seen any weapons charges. Well, duh, Delia, felony charges go to the big kids' table—the DA's office. Here's UT spokesperson Mike Rosen putting her in her place:

"County Attorney Garza is not aware of this case because the charge pursued is a third-degree felony. UTPD has been in contact with the Travis County DA's office regarding this case."

Ouch. That's gonna leave a mark. Also, nice of her to confirm she's out of the loop on felony charges.

As for the other arrests, most were for trespassing, with a few for obstructing highways and such. Your typical liberal snowflake behavior. But let's not forget the real story here: Guns=Good. Leftists with Guns on Campus=Bad. Let's hope UTPD keeps our campus safe and keeps these gun-toting liberals behind bars.

Oh, and by the way, the Texas DPS dropped that bogus felony charge against a photojournalist. They're charging him with misdemeanors instead. So much for freedom of the press, huh? At least they're not letting him get away with assaulting an officer.

Read more: UT provides few details on planned felony gun charge related to campus protest Monday