"Viral Video Sparks Charges for Woman Who Pepper-Sprayed Conservative Influencer on SEPTA Bus"
In a shocking turn of events, a 22-year-old woman has been charged with assault and disorderly conduct after pepper-spraying a conservative influencer on a SEPTA bus earlier this month. The incident was captured on video and quickly went viral, garnering widespread attention from social media users.
Paulina Reyes, who was riding the bus when she got into an argument with Frank Scales, a prominent right-wing influencer, pepper-sprayed him during a heated exchange. Scales had been critical of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, a Democrat who has been a vocal opponent of the Trump administration.
The viral video shows Reyes calling Scales a "fascist" before attempting to pepper-spray him, and later accusing him of using his platform to insult Muslims, Black people, and Mexicans. Reyes also asked her friend not to record her during the altercation, but the video continued despite her requests.
Reyes' defense claimed that she pepper-sprayed Scales because he refused to stop filming her. She stated that she did what she thought was the safest thing to protect herself.
The case has sparked concern among officials and social media users alike. Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday described the incident as "senseless" and emphasized that violence will not be tolerated in politics.
Scales, who runs the website Surge Philly, has become a prominent figure in conservative circles after his appearances at protests and events. He has also been critical of Krasner's opposition to Act 40, which authorized the appointment of a special prosecutor for SEPTA-related crimes.
Reyes, a student at Community College of Philadelphia, was charged with simple assault, harassment, disorderly conduct, and possession of an instrument of crime. She was released on her own recognizance after being arraigned Thursday morning and is set to appear in court on March 3.
The incident highlights the increasingly volatile nature of politics and the need for peaceful expression of dissent. As one social media user noted, "violence will not be tolerated" in this kind of situation.
In a shocking turn of events, a 22-year-old woman has been charged with assault and disorderly conduct after pepper-spraying a conservative influencer on a SEPTA bus earlier this month. The incident was captured on video and quickly went viral, garnering widespread attention from social media users.
Paulina Reyes, who was riding the bus when she got into an argument with Frank Scales, a prominent right-wing influencer, pepper-sprayed him during a heated exchange. Scales had been critical of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, a Democrat who has been a vocal opponent of the Trump administration.
The viral video shows Reyes calling Scales a "fascist" before attempting to pepper-spray him, and later accusing him of using his platform to insult Muslims, Black people, and Mexicans. Reyes also asked her friend not to record her during the altercation, but the video continued despite her requests.
Reyes' defense claimed that she pepper-sprayed Scales because he refused to stop filming her. She stated that she did what she thought was the safest thing to protect herself.
The case has sparked concern among officials and social media users alike. Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday described the incident as "senseless" and emphasized that violence will not be tolerated in politics.
Scales, who runs the website Surge Philly, has become a prominent figure in conservative circles after his appearances at protests and events. He has also been critical of Krasner's opposition to Act 40, which authorized the appointment of a special prosecutor for SEPTA-related crimes.
Reyes, a student at Community College of Philadelphia, was charged with simple assault, harassment, disorderly conduct, and possession of an instrument of crime. She was released on her own recognizance after being arraigned Thursday morning and is set to appear in court on March 3.
The incident highlights the increasingly volatile nature of politics and the need for peaceful expression of dissent. As one social media user noted, "violence will not be tolerated" in this kind of situation.