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VisitWhat will the legal outcome be for the man who assaulted Kellie-Jay Keen by Dec 31, 2024?
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Man Arrested for Assaulting Kellie-Jay Keen with Tomato Soup at Sheffield Event on Sept. 21
Sep 21, 2024, 03:42 PM
On Sept. 21 in Sheffield, England, a man was arrested after assaulting women's rights advocate Kellie-Jay Keen, also known as Posie Parker, during a women's rights event. The incident occurred at the Let Women Speak event, which provides a platform for women to express their concerns about gender ideology. The assailant, identified as a radical pro-trans activist, threw tomato soup over Keen. This marks the second time Keen has been targeted with soup. The event faced disruption attempts from masked militants, including members of Antifa and Trantifa, who aimed to shut down the gathering, labeling the women activists as 'fascists.' One of them in black bloc dumped liquid over Keen.
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