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IntroductionA pro-Palestine protester told California lawmakers she'd murder them at a council meeting - then so...
A pro-Palestine protester told California lawmakers she'd murder them at a council meeting - then sobbed like a baby after being arrested and hauled before a court.
Riddhi Patel, 28, was all tough-talk at the Bakersfield meeting Wednesday, as including Mayor Karen Goh discussed calls back a motion calling on Israel to declare a ceasefire. They later rejected the motion.
Standing at a microphone during public comments, Patel said: 'I hope one day somebody brings the guillotine and kills all of you mother
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