Golden Gate Bridge Protesters Released From Jail, But Still Might Face Felony Charges
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Golden Gate Bridge Protesters Released in San Francisco as Investigation Continues
Pro-Palestinian protesters, arrested April 15 in San Francisco after blocking the Golden Gate Bridge, were released Tuesday as an investigation into the incident continues, according to San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins. The clock ran out for officials who were unable to finish investigating the case before a 4 p.m. deadline April 16, allowing 26 protesters to be released while the district attorney decides which charges to pursue. …
Golden Gate Bridge Protesters Released From Jail, But Still Might Face Felony Charges
SF DA Brooke Jenkins released the couple dozen people who were in jail for blocking the Golden Gate Bridge in Monday's Gaza ceasefire protest, and they haven’t even been charged, though Jenkins is vowing they’ll be investigated for possible felony charges.
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