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Cult Watch Title: Eric Clanton takes 3-year probation deal in Berkeley rally bike lock assault case (Ethics Professor, plea bargan) A man police allege to be Eric Clanton holding a bike lock, April 15, 2017. Photo: Citizen reporter A former East Bay college philosophy professor who was charged with four counts of felony assault with a deadly weapon, causing great bodily injury, has taken a deal resulting in three years of probation for an attack at a Berkeley protest last year, court records reveal. Eric Clanton had been linked by police to violent assaults with a metal bike lock during a free speech rally in Berkeley on April 15, 2017. Before his arrest, Clanton had been outed online, on the website 4chan, as someone who used a bike lock to strike a man in the head. The assault was captured in a video clip (below) that drew widespread attention and anger after it was posted on YouTube. Wednesday, Clanton was supposed to have had his preliminary hearing, where a judge decides whether theres enough evidence in a case for it to move ahead to trial. Instead, there was no hearing, and information about Clantons plea deal became available online. According to Alameda County Superior Court records, Clanton entered a no contest plea Wednesday to one misdemeanor battery charge. The felony charges against him were dismissed, and an allegation that he had caused serious bodily injury was stricken. A misdemeanor charge that Clanton wore a mask during the commission of the crime also was dropped. Clantons three years of probation begin Wednesday and last through Aug. 8, 2021. Police said, previously, that Clanton attacked at least three people with a metal U-lock during the April 15 rally in and around Civic Center Park. Court papers later revealed that Clanton struck at least seven people in the head, according to authorities. One person received a head laceration that required five staples to fix. Another was uninjured but had a piece of a helmet broken off. A third was struck across the neck and back, police wrote. Police wrote that they had found evidence last year during a search of Clantons home in San Leandro linking him to Anti-Fascists and Anarchy political groups, according to court papers. He was not home when police arrived, so officers moved to a second address in West Oakland where they said they found flags, patches and pamphlets associating Clanton with antifa and anarchist groups. Investigators arrested Clanton there. Detectives said they recovered U-locks, sunglasses, a glove, jeans, and facial coverings consistent with items worn during the April 15 assaults, according to court documents. And a camera found at the San Leandro home contained selfies taken by Clanton, police said, with him wearing black clothing and facial coverings consistent with April 15. Police said in court documents that Clantons phone records placed him near Civic Center Park during the time of the protest assaults, too. Police wrote that other photos they found showed Clanton posing next to Anarchy symbols. An Iron Front tattoo on his bicep, photographed while he was being logged into jail, is associated with Anti-Fascists, too, according to court papers. Sometime before his arrest, police said Clanton tried to discuss the April 15 assaults with staff at Diablo Valley College where he taught in 2015 and 2016 and never stated he wanted to proclaim his innocence. He retained attorney Dan Siegel prior to his arrest and designated Siegel as his representative, police wrote. When he was taken into custody last year, Clanton immediately invoked his rights to an attorney and declined to be interviewed by police, according to court papers. A man police allege to be Eric Clanton holding a bike lock, April 15, 2017. Photo: Citizen reporter It wasnt the first time Clanton had been arrested in connection with East Bay demonstrations, police said last year. On Jan. 9, 2014, the California Highway Patrol in Oakland arrested him at Highway 24 and Interstate 980 during a Black Lives Matter protest on suspicion of committing a public nuisance, and willfully and maliciously blocking a street, sidewalk or other public place. Both are misdemeanors. Police reported no charges in that case, however, or any prior convictions. Berkeleyside has attempted to reach Clantons attorney and the Alameda County district attorneys office for comment. This story will be updated if that information becomes available.
Poster Comment: A sweetheart deal for the ethics professor who allegedly hit 7 people with his bike lock. All felony charges dismissed.
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#1. To: hondo68 (#0)
Somebody correct me if I am wrong,but isn't that an assault with a deadly weapons,and don't such assaults justify shooting the attacker in self-defense? Or maybe just smacking his pumpkin with a small ball peen hammer as he walks around on campus? Not that I would ever recommend such a thing,mind you.
In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.
Yeah, I would not suggest such either. Some might be more inclined to apply a 168 gr HPBT, from 500 yd, or downsize to a 55 gr HPBT. One day, Karma will pay him a visit. And he will not be happy.
Si vis pacem, para bellum Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. Never Pick A Fight With An Old Man He Will Just Shoot You He Can't Afford To Get Hurt "If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers) "No one ever rescues an old dog. They lay in a cage until they die. PLEASE save one. None of us wants to die cold and alone... --Dennis Olson " AMERICA! Designed by geniuses. Now run by idiots.
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