Williams, an employee of the Leadership Institute, was violently assaulted last week while recruiting conservative students.
The University of California-Berkeley told Campus Reform Tuesday that it is seeking a felony arrest warrant from the Alameda County District Attorney's Office as a result of its investigation into the Feb. 19 assault against Leadership Institute Field Representative Hayden Williams.
Williams is a field representative for the Leadership Institute, which is the parent organization of Campus Reform.
"If the warrant is issued, UCPD will immediately pursue the suspect’s arrest."
"The University of California Police Department (UCPD) has concluded its investigation into the February 19th assault on the UC Berkeley campus. Based on the results of that investigation, the department is seeking a felony warrant from the Alameda County District Attorney for the identified suspect. The District Attorney will evaluate the case. If the warrant is issued, UCPD will immediately pursue the suspect’s arrest," UC-Berkeley Assistant Vice Chancellor Dan Mogulof told Campus Reform.
The Alameda County District Attorney's office told Campus Reform that it could not immediately comment on this new development.
Mogulof was referring to the violent assault against Williams, a conservative, on the campus last week. Williams had been invited to the campus to help conservative groups recruit new members.
“The fact that the victim was not a campus affiliate has no bearing on this case. He had every right to be on campus, and every right to express his point of view,” Mogulof previously told Campus Reform.
Citizens United announced Tuesday it is offering a $50,000 reward to anyone with information leading to an arrest.
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If this goes nowhere and the Left closes ranks, as I expect, then this will only stop when such assailants get - at least - a beatdown by the Proud Boys bodyguards that need to be there.
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