A photographer for ABC was attacked with hot coffee while they were reporting on the cancelled event with MILO and Martin Shkreli at UC Davis.
MILO’s event was cancelled after left-wing activists began engaging in violence outside the venue, with reports and video footage of barricades being torn down and thrown at police. There were also photos of arrests being made.
Frances Wang wrote on Twitter that her “photographer was doing an interview when someone poured hot coffee on him & our equipment.”
My photographer was doing an interview when someone poured hot coffee on him & out equipment. @ucdavis @ABC10 pic.twitter.com/1auYbhqgyb
— Frances Wang (@FrancesWangTV) January 14, 2017
Wang also got footage of fights breaking out between violent protestors, who smashed windows whilst screaming slogans such as “No Milo, no KKK, no fascist USA.”
Another fight just broke out. warning: inappropriate language in this video. @ucdavis @ABC10 pic.twitter.com/gNELf6AAUn
— Frances Wang (@FrancesWangTV) January 14, 2017
The event was set to be the first event on the third and final leg of the MILO’s “Dangerous Faggot Tour.”
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