The operators of a Hollister animal rescue made their first court appearance Wednesday on charges of animal cruelty but failed to enter a plea and the judge ordered them not to possess any animals.
As of Monday, no one is facing criminal charges after 100 people were arrested over the weekend for participating in anti-war protests on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis. Twenty-three students and four faculty members were among those taken into custody.
A Sulphur man accused of sexual abuse was also found to be involved with cruelty to animals.
About 200 activists have protested outside the Crown Resort and Casino in Perth as Woodside Energy shareholders debated whether to re-elect its chairman and if they should approve a climate transition plan environmentalists say is insufficient. Flanked by police, they peacefully marched about 300 metres into the complex holding placards with anti-Woodside messaging on Wednesday. […]
NYU Alumni for Palestine, a group with the support of 2,410 university alumni, and the NYU Palestine Solidarity Coalition announced that they are “organizing to offer legal support” to any students, faculty or other university affiliates at the “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” in a shared Instagram post earlier this afternoon. In the post, the groups advised This story Alumni, activist groups to provide legal support for protesters appeared first on Washington Square News.
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) charged 13 people with animal fighting and baiting on April 20, 2024.
Curtis Webb, 33, of Jena was arrested Thursday and charged with 13 counts of possession of child pornography and 100 counts of sexual abuse of animals, according to Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit.
One of the activists painted "divest from genocide" on the wall of Trinity College's chapel
A woman from Centerville has been charged with animal cruelty after allegedly beating dogs that were in her care.
A climate activist who allegedly smeared paint on a case surrounding 19th century French artist Edgar Degas’ "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen" sculpture at Washington, D.C.’s National Gallery of Art was charged. Joanna Smith, 54, of Brooklyn, N.Y., got 60 days of prison time out of a possible maximum sentence of five years for defacing the historic statue, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C., said in a release. Judge Amy Berman Jackson also ordered Smith to serve 24 months of supervised...
The Left’s winter of discontent appears to be transitioning into a summer of rage as college campus unrest heats up with the warmer weather. Well-funded Read More
University of Texas (UT) at Austin, demonstrators arrested during a pro-Palestinian protest on Wednesday will not be charged, Travis County Attorney Delia Garza’s office confirmed Thursday.