Hundreds of UW students, Nazi sympathizer professor self -proclaimed after the conference interruption

Hundreds of UW students, Nazi sympathizer professor self -proclaimed after the conference interruption
Hundreds of UW students, Nazi sympathizer professor self -proclaimed after the conference interruption

Officials from the University of Washington say that a man who interrupted a conference at Kane Hall with Nazi greetings and insults on Wednesday is not affiliated with school and has been banned on campus.

According to UW, the man entered the classroom during a conference, interrupted the session doing greetings Nazis and shouted insults both the instructor and the students.

The video posted online shows several dozen students and the instructor who is still outside the conference room and pursues him towards Drumheller Fountain.

The group snuggled around man until the police officers of the University of Washington arrived and arrested him.

The University said the case is still under investigation, but criminal charges are expected to go back to the King County Prosecutor’s office.

UW said that he is “committed to maintaining a safe and safe environment and will continue to do everything possible to guarantee the security of our community.”

Kiro 7 News spoke with the suspect on Thursday that he said he is a “Nazi sympathizer” and that he was trying to “troll” the class.

A class student, who spoke with Kiro 7 News, said the man appeared twice during the conference, and at one point he was about two feet away from him.

The suspect entered near the door, gave a Nazi greeting and used a racial insult.

He left shortly after, but returned about 40 minutes later, this time entering from the stairs and shouting on how the class was teaching “degeneration” before calling the students.

The student said they faced man, telling him to leave.

When he left, the students continued to call him the security of the campus and urged classmates not to hurt him.

The student said they followed him, calling for the security of the campus and urging classmates not to hurt him.

“It was clearly not a threat at that time and I was trying to run,” they wrote. “That does not excuse their garbage behavior, but it is not worth risking an assault position to stop someone who disturbs peace.”

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