Cal State Calls For Release Of Professor Arrested At Immigration Raid Protest
CAMARILLO, CALIFORNIA, JUL 14 – Professor Jonathan Caravello faces charges of assaulting law enforcement after allegedly throwing a tear gas canister during a protest against an ICE raid, authorities said.
- On July 10, federal agents arrested Jonathan Anthony Caravello, a CSU Channel Islands professor, during a protest at Glass House Farms in Camarillo, California.
- The arrest followed immigration raids at the farm, accused of hiring undocumented workers, which sparked clashes between protesters and law enforcement.
- U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli alleges that Caravello hurled a tear gas canister toward law enforcement agents, while witnesses contend he was trying to remove the canister from beneath a legal observer's wheelchair.
- More than 300 arrests occurred during the raids, and a vigil was held Sunday demanding Caravello's release, with organizers emphasizing his U.S. citizenship and faculty role.
- Caravello faces charges of assaulting officers and is expected in court Monday, while the university supports his right to peaceful protest and monitors the situation.
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