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A student-operated publication at Santa Rosa Junior College.

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A student-operated publication at Santa Rosa Junior College.

The Oak Leaf

SRJC student attacks member of anti-abortion group

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Zane Zinkl
Project Truth causes much stir at SRJC in two short days. With these events, violence is always a concern.

Santa Rosa Junior College District Police arrested a student Oct.15 on battery charges after he kicked a member of pro-life group Project Truth during a verbal encounter.

Ethan Hunt, 19 is a Santa Rosa resident and SRJC student.

According to District Police Chief Robert Brownlee, Hunt was conversing with one of the Project Truth members when he suddenly reacted violently.

“He gave the member a front kick to the leg out of nowhere,” Brownlee said. “Something must have triggered him.”

Officers witnessed the attack and arrested Hunt. He was cited for misdemeanor battery and released that day.

Dakota Mcgranahan, SRJC student and vice president of Student Life of the Student Government Assembly, witnessed the arrest.

“As I approached Chief Brownlee to say, ‘hi,’ I heard a woman reading a man his miranda rights. Shortly after it was confirmed it was someone from the [SGA-sponsored] ‘Free Speech’ event,” he said.

Members of Project Truth declined to give their last names and ages for fear of reprisal.

One of the leaders, John, was not at all surprised that someone lashed out. 

He said the group often deals with similar violent incidents.

John and other members of Project Truth remained positive about the overall SRJC community’s reaction to their presence on campus despite the encounter.

“We can say it was a good response,” he said. “Even though a guy tried to kick [a member of Project Truth] in the groin.”

John said he normally tries not to judge a campus by the actions of a few people.

McGranahan said he hopes next time students ignore them or choose to counter their message with love.

“I’m just disappointed we’re letting people get under our skin so much that we resort to violence,” he said.

Chief Brownlee agrees.

“The exchange of ideas is good, but when you kick someone, that’s not so good,” he said.

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Zane Zinkl
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Zane Zinkl is a sociology major in his third semester at The Oak Leaf, a publication crazy enough to name him editor-in-chief. Nobody is Zane. Zane is nobody. You look down at me only to see pickles for eyes. I am singing the song that gives birth to the universe. My body experiences a sudden lack of electrons. Across a variety of hidden dimensions you are dismayed. John Lennon hands me an apple, but it slips through my fingers. I am reborn as an ocelot. You disapprove.

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