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https://www.fox4news.com/news/texas-tech-student-expelled-after-charlie-kirk-rant-campus
Had she attended the University of Texas this likely wouldn't have happened, but that's a significantly harder school to get into than Texas Tech. It wasn't even her loud, disruptive speech that got her into trouble. She was clearly bothered that the mourners weren't interesting in engaging her so she resorted to physical disruption, and then she decided to fight with the cops when they tried to stop her. So she assaulted another student the fought with campus police, but she's saying it's her skin color that got her expelled. Have fun at community college moron.
Had she attended the University of Texas this likely wouldn't have happened, but that's a significantly harder school to get into than Texas Tech. It wasn't even her loud, disruptive speech that got her into trouble. She was clearly bothered that the mourners weren't interesting in engaging her so she resorted to physical disruption, and then she decided to fight with the cops when they tried to stop her. So she assaulted another student the fought with campus police, but she's saying it's her skin color that got her expelled. Have fun at community college moron.
LUBBOCK, Texas - An 18-year-old Texas Tech University student is no longer enrolled at the university after a video appearing to show her mocking the death of Charlie Kirk went viral.
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The now-former student, Camryn Giselle Booker, is allegedly seen in the videos arguing with another person in the free speech area on the campus.
Texas Tech student expelled
Texas Governor Greg Abbott shared a post on X saying the Texas Tech student "definitely picked the wrong school to taunt the death of Charlie Kirk."
What they're saying:
Texas Tech confirmed on Monday to FOX Television Stations in an email that Booker is no longer enrolled at the university.
"Any behavior that denigrates victims of violence is reprehensible, has no place on our campus, and is not aligned with our values. Federal law prevents Texas Tech University from commenting on individual student conduct matters. We take all reported violations seriously and address them under university policy and the law," the university also said in a statement.
Texas Tech Board of Regents Chairman Cody Campbell reposted the governor’s statement and said, "We are proud of our values and are not afraid to stand up for them."
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Booker was also arrested and charged with assault following the incident, the Lubbock County Assistant District Attorney confirmed to KCBD NewsChannel 11 in Lubbock. Booker has since bonded out of jail. Her bond was set at $200.
Video perspective:
In another video circulated on social media, Booker appears to flick the baseball cap of a man she is arguing with. It is assumed this is the assault the charges stemmed from, but the district attorney's office didn't provide further details.
FOX Television Stations has reached out to the owner of the videos for comment.