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California professor accused of killing pro-Israel protester will ‘likely’ avoid lengthy prison sentence

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The Jewish community is outraged after a California district attorney’s office signaled that a community college professor could escape a lengthy prison sentence after he struck an elderly pro-Israel protester with a megaphone, which led to him falling backwards onto the ground and later dying at the hospital from blunt force trauma, according to the medical examiner.
Loay Abdel Fattah Alnaji, 53, an anti-Israel community college professor, was initially ordered to stand trial after hitting a pro-Israel protester, Paul Kessler, 69, in the head with a megaphone, who was standing across the street from him during dueling pro-Israel, pro-Palestinian protests in Thousand Oaks, located in Ventura County, California, in 2023. Kessler fell backwards to the ground after being struck by Alnaji striking his head and sending him to the hospital before passing away shortly thereafter from blunt force trauma, according to the medical examiner.
The incident took place against the backdrop of the Israel-Hamas war tensions and concerns about antisemitism rising in the United States and more broadly. Alnaji was initially facing up to four years in prison for the matter as he fought the charges against him, but on Tuesday he reversed course and the court «indicated that it is likely to place Alnaji on formal probation with up to 365 days in jail,» according to the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office, which said it was displeased with the move.
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Paul Kessler can be seen at the intersection of Westlake and Thousand Oaks Boulevards hours before, authorities say, Alnaji delivered the blow that caused him to hit the ground and sustain fatal injuries, (Provided to Fox News Digital)
Ventura County Superior Court Judge Derek Malan, who offered Alnaji probation if he changed his plea, according to the Ventura County Star, reportedly likened the altercation to if «two old guys had a dispute and an accident happened,» Defense attorney Ron Bamieh said, after noting the offer came after multiple meetings between him and the judge.
A defense source familiar with the case said that the district attorney’s office was also involved in these talks, despite public statements indicating they were unhappy with the outcome. The defense source said the district attorney’s office had to take a harsher stance for political reasons.
«Alnaji should be sentenced to prison for his violent behavior, and our office strongly objects to any lesser sentence,» said District Attorney Erik Nasarenko. «While no amount of punishment will ever fully account for the Kessler family loss, a prison commitment underscores the severity of this crime and will deter others from committing similar acts of violence.»
A prosecutor also said Kessler’s family opposed the sentence and sought the maximum term.
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Alnaji can be seen watching an ambulance cart Paul Kessler to a nearby hospital on November 5. (Provided to Fox News Digital)
However, the defense source said that prior to the plea this week, the victim’s family wanted the case over quickly and quietly, without a trial, and did not have a strong opinion about sentencing. The source also contested claims that anyone had actually seen the full incident occur and insisted there were numerous contradictions in the eyewitness accounts provided that alleged Alnaji was the aggressor.
«Mr. Alnaji made a thoughtful decision today, one guided by his family’s well-being and a deep concern for community peace. The tragedy that befell Mr. Kessler, compounded by the geopolitical tensions surrounding Israel and Gaza, led Mr. Alnaji to reconsider pursuing a full trial,» Bamieh said in a statement. «The evidence regarding Mr. Kessler’s aggressive conduct, his history of advocating violence and antagonistic tactics at pro-Palestinian rallies, and most critically, his brain stem condition—all of these facts would likely have shifted the outcome of a trial.»
The defense has argued that a pre-existing brain injury is actually what caused Kessler’s death, not blunt force trauma as was determined by the medical examiner.
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«For those who have characterized Mr. Alnaji as a violent man who intentionally struck a helpless victim, I simply say: they are either uninformed about the facts of this case, or they are pursuing an agenda unrelated to justice. The record tells a different story,» Bamieh concluded.

Pictured is a mugshot of Loay Alnaji, arrested at his Moorpark, California home around 7:40 a.m. yesterday. The community college computer science professor faces involuntary manslaughter and battery charges in the death of pro-Israel protester Paul Kessler (Ventura County Sheriff’s Department)
Jonathan Oswaks, a friend of Kessler’s who was at the rally with him when the incident took place, told the Jewish Journal that the sentencing news was «deeply frustrating.»
«I’m not a lawyer, but the way this was handled raises serious questions for me. It sends a troubling message about accountability,» he told the Jewish Journal in an interview.
Oswaks recounted moments from the event in his interview with the outlet, noting how the pro-Palestinian protesters vastly outnumbered them that day. He said after the pair had split up, people began approaching him and stood inches from his face yelling into his ear and using a megaphone.
«When I tell you I had never experienced that level of hate in my life, I hadn’t,» he said. «I told them to get out of my space. They backed off briefly, then started again. I made it clear they needed to stay away, and eventually they did.»
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A memorial is set up by a gas station in Ventura County, California for Paul Kessler, on November 7, 2023. The 69-year-old died following an altercation with a pro-Palestinian protester days earlier. (The Image Direct for Fox News Digital)
After news of the deal came down, the Anti-Defamation League expressed disfavor with the likely sentencing outcome, arguing it «emboldens others to act in anger against the Jewish community.»
Rabbi Noah Farkas, president and chief executive of the Jewish Federation of Los Angeles, said that «while we would have liked a harsher sentence,» he welcomed «the admission of guilt for this heinous crime,» according to the L.A. Times.
«Our hope is that today’s news helps bring closure to his family and gives our community the ability to demonstrate safely,» Farkas added.
Alnaji’s sentencing is scheduled for June 25, and he remains at home after posting $50,000 bail.
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Honduras: ONG instan al Estado adoptar medidas urgentes para frenar violencia contra personas de la diversidad sexual

El Comisionado Nacional de los Derechos Humanos (CONADEH) en Honduras expresó su profunda preocupación por el incremento de muertes violentas contra mujeres trans en el país, luego de contabilizar nueve asesinatos en lo que va del 2026, situación que calificó como un reflejo de la violencia sistemática y la discriminación estructural que enfrenta la población LGBTIQ+.
A través de un comunicado la titular del organismo, la abogada Blanca S. Izaguirre, condenó los recientes crímenes ocurridos en Juticalpa, Olancho, y Nacaome, Valle, donde fueron asesinadas Marcus Noah y Dayana Pavón, respectivamente.
El ente defensor de derechos humanos urgió al Estado hondureño a adoptar medidas inmediatas de prevención y protección para frenar la violencia motivada por prejuicio y estigma contra las personas de la diversidad sexual.

“El CONADEH manifiesta su profunda preocupación y condena enérgicamente el incremento de muertes violentas contra mujeres trans en Honduras”, señala el documento oficial.
Según el organismo, los asesinatos registrados este año no son hechos aislados, sino parte de un patrón de violencia sistemática que coloca a las personas LGBTIQ+, especialmente a las mujeres trans, en una condición de extrema vulnerabilidad.
El comunicado hace énfasis en que Honduras continúa enfrentando serios problemas de discriminación estructural que limitan el acceso a derechos fundamentales para las personas diversas.
“Existe una negación fáctica de derechos y garantías constitucionales para las personas LGBTIQ+ en Honduras”, advirtió el CONADEH, señalando además que persisten patrones de impunidad que invisibilizan a las víctimas y vulneran su derecho a la identidad y a la justicia.
La institución recordó que el Estado hondureño ya ha sido condenado internacionalmente por violaciones a derechos humanos contra personas transgénero.
En marzo de 2021, la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos emitió sentencia en el caso de Vicky Hernández, mujer trans asesinada durante el contexto de la crisis política de 2009 en Honduras.

Posteriormente, en enero de 2026, también condenó al Estado en el caso de Leonela Zelaya y otra versus Honduras.
Ambas resoluciones establecen la obligación de los Estados de garantizar el derecho a la vida y a la integridad personal sin discriminación por identidad de género, así como investigar con debida diligencia las violaciones graves a derechos humanos cometidas contra personas LGBTIQ+.
El CONADEH subrayó que las investigaciones relacionadas con este tipo de crímenes deben realizarse con perspectiva de género y evitando cualquier lenguaje discriminatorio o estigmatizante que afecte la dignidad de las víctimas.
“Las autoridades deben abstenerse del uso indiscriminado de lenguaje estigmatizante y cualquier sesgo que desmejore la integralidad de las víctimas a causa de prejuicios sociales y personales”, puntualizó la institución.
Marcus Noah fue asesinada en circunstancias de extrema violencia en la ciudad de Juticalpa, departamento de Olancho. Mientras tanto, Dayana Pavón perdió la vida en Nacaome, Valle, en otro hecho violento que ha causado indignación entre organizaciones defensoras de derechos humanos y colectivos de diversidad sexual.

Diversas organizaciones sociales han denunciado en reiteradas ocasiones que la mayoría de asesinatos contra personas trans en Honduras quedan en la impunidad, mientras las víctimas son revictimizadas por prejuicios sociales y falta de reconocimiento de su identidad de género.
Ante este panorama, el CONADEH exhortó al Estado hondureño a garantizar el cumplimiento de las sentencias emitidas por la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos.
El organismo defensor concluyó que mientras no existan políticas efectivas de protección, acceso real a la justicia y combate frontal a la discriminación, las personas trans seguirán enfrentando graves riesgos para su vida e integridad en Honduras.
La situación ha generado preocupación entre sectores defensores de derechos humanos, quienes consideran urgente la implementación de acciones concretas para detener la violencia y reducir los niveles de impunidad que históricamente han afectado a la población diversa en el país.
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Dems blast Trump over Virginia FBI raid but probe started under his predecessor

FBI raids VA State Senator L Louise Lucas’ office in corruption probe
Virginia State Senator L. Louise Lucas’s office is raided by the FBI as part of a federal corruption and illegal cannabis business probe. Former Assistant FBI Director Chris Swecker explains the intricacies of such investigations, especially concerning conflicting state and federal laws on marijuana. Swecker states, «This is hugely significant.»
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Democrats accused the Trump administration of political prosecution after powerful Virginia Senate President Pro-Tem L. Louise Lucas’ Portsmouth office and cannabis dispensary was raided by the FBI.
However, reports surfaced after the raid that the investigation into the 81-year-old, three-decade senator was started under former President Joe Biden’s administration.
Scandal-plagued Attorney General Jay Jones — whose comments about envisioning the murder of the commonwealth’s former GOP House Speaker roiled his ultimately successful campaign – cast aspersions on President Donald Trump and «failed prosecutions» of his political «enemies.»
«We simply do not have sufficient information about the reported FBI activity in Portsmouth. However, several previous actions of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia have undermined public confidence in that office,» he said of the Alexandria-centered prosecutor’s office that handles cases in Lucas’ region.
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President Joe Biden winks while hosting U.S. governors and their spouses for a black-tie dinner after the National Governors Association meetings in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 24, 2024. (Saul Loeb/AFP)
«These include the failed prosecutions against President Trump’s stated political enemies, former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James that were both dismissed by a judge well before trial. I urge everyone to exercise restraint in judgment until the relevant facts are known in this matter,» Jones said, referring in part to allegations of wrongdoing in connection to a home linked to James in nearby Norfolk.
Rep. Bobby Scott, a Newport News Democrat who has represented Lucas’ area for 33 years, slammed Trump after the raid.
«While we await the full facts of the investigation, it must be acknowledged that this FBI raid occurs in the broader context of President Trump’s repeated abuse of the Department of Justice to target his perceived political opponents,» Scott said, before adding the raid’s timing following Virginia voters approving Lucas’ redistricting bid is notable.
«Senator Lucas helped lead the successful effort by Virginia voters to reject President Trump’s attempt to rig the midterm elections,» he said, going on to echo Jones’ concerns about recent Trump-era prosecutions like those of James, Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell and ex-G-Man James Comey.
«Like all Americans, Senator Lucas has a right to due process and a presumption of innocence,» Scott said.
One of Lucas’ top allies in Richmond and a fellow Portsmouth lawmaker also expressed outrage and pointed the finger at the White House.
«Let’s start with this: Senator L. Louise Lucas has not been charged with anything! I am deeply concerned by today’s FBI raid,» fumed Virginia House Speaker Don Scott Jr.
«Given the politicization of this administration — an FBI led by Kash Patel and a Justice Department run by President Donald Trump’s former personal attorney — I think people should take this with a grain of salt and allow the facts to come out before jumping to conclusions,» he said.
Speaker Scott said «theatrics and speculation» are overpowering verifiable information about the case before also criticizing Fox News’ reporting of the matter.
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Sen. L. Louise Lucas speaks on the Senate floor at the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond, Va., on March 8, 2024. (Minh Connors/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
The Associated Press, New York Times and other outlets reported several sources within the federal government telling them the probe that sparked the raids began under the octogenarian Delawarean.
«One of the people said the investigation into Democratic Sen. L. Louise Lucas was opened during Democratic former President Joe Biden’s administration. Both spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing criminal investigation,» the AP reported.
Another official told News of the United States (NOTUS) that the probe into Lucas was «financial» in nature and also that it began under Biden, while the New York Times characterized the origination similarly and suggested «corruption and bribery» concerns.
Lucas’ deputy in Richmond also fired off a missive lambasting Trump, claiming he has proven his intent to «target the Commonwealth of Virginia» because it voted for Kamala Harris in 2024.
«Senator L. Louise Lucas is an outspoken and historic figure in Virginia politics and has not been charged with a single crime,» said Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell, D-Mount Vernon.
Surovell, an attorney in Fairfax County, said Trump «obliterated» the Justice Department’s independence and said the president wrongly removed ex-U.S. Attorney for Western Virginia Todd Gilbert – the same official Jones envisioned the murder of – and «purged» prosecutors’ offices of career staff members.
«Every Virginian should be very worried about the rule of law and how it will be applied in this Country and our Commonwealth,» Surovell said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Lucas fired back in a statement obtained by Richmond conservative radio host John Reid, the 2024 GOP lieutenant gubernatorial nominee.
«Today’s actions by Federal agents are about far more than one state senator; they are about power and who is allowed to act on behalf of the people. What we saw fits a clear pattern from this administration: when challenged, they try to intimidate and silence the voices who stand up to them,» Lucas said.
«I was proud to help lead [the redistricting] effort and I have never been afraid to stand up to Donald Trump or anyone else that has tried to undermine our democracy,» she said, before going on to say she is not backing down and will continue fighting for and representing Portsmouth.
«LOL, sure Louise,» Reid said in response on social media.
«Everyone knows you’re as honest and pure-hearted as the day is long.»
Reid said that casting blame on Trump is the «best play» in this situation because «lots of TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) zombies will believe you immediately.»
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Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell and House Speaker Don Scott Jr. are pictured together in a photo. (Minh Connors for The Washington Post/Shannon Finney/Getty Images for SEIU)
No further information has been released by the FBI about any charges against Lucas, who was not detained in the operation.
The raid began a 48-hour period for Virginia Democrats, who on Friday saw Lucas’ redistricting effort implode in court, giving Republicans nationally a major boost in their efforts to hold the House majority.
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