- Berkeley assault suspect Zachary Greenberg held several positions at various California colleges, Campus Reform has confirmed.
- A LinkedIn profile appearing to be that of Greenberg listed the positions.
- The profile was removed just hours after Greenberg posted bail.
Zachary Greenberg, the 28-year-old man facing three felony charges and one misdemeanor charge in connection to the incident involving Leadership Institute Field Representative Hayden Williams, has worked, volunteered, and studied at numerous institutions of higher education in California for the better part of a decade, a Campus Reform investigation has found. Greenberg has pleaded not guilty to each of the charges.
Williams, who is an employee of Campus Reform's parent organization, suffered a black eye and symptoms of a concussion after Greenberg punched him in the face on the campus of the University of California-Berkeley. Williams' cell phone was also damaged during the altercation.
Few details have been made public about who exactly Greenberg is, or why he was on the Berkeley campus given that he is not a student there, until now. Campus Reform identified a LinkedIn profile, appearing to belong to Greenberg, and sought to verify the contents of that profile and whether they match the work history of the Zachary Greenberg who allegedly appears in the video.
The LinkedIn profile was removed just hours after Greenberg posted bail but Campus Reformretained screenshots:
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Nothing will happen to zachary greenberg, except a slap on the wrist....maybe.
ReplyDeleteAn object lesson for anyone who is going to confront commies, you better be strong enough to defend yourself.
Hayden Williams needs to hit the gym, so that the next time something like this happens, he can take their soul instead of doing an impersonation of a punching bag.
you are correct!
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