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Re: Charges dismissed against white woman who spat on Black woman during protests in Connecticut

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Jul 23, 2023, 4:05:03 PM7/23/23
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> The nigger cunt started the fight and got what she was dishing out.
> Justice was served.

A judge Friday dismissed hate crime and other charges against a white
woman who spat on a Black woman during competing protests at the
Connecticut state Capitol, then was allowed to resolve the case through
probation. The victim called the outcome “being spit on once again.”

“The justice system has failed me," Keren Prescott told the court.

Yuliya Gilshteyn had faced charges including deprivation of rights,
which is a hate crime, in the 2021 encounter. Then she was granted a
special probation program that lets first-time offenders avoid a
criminal record if they complete certain requirements. Hers included 100
hours of anti-hate instruction.

The two women, both in their 40s, crossed paths as people rallied at the
Capitol for various causes on Jan. 6, 2021, the start of a new state
legislative session. It was also, as it turned out, the date of the
insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, and it was in the thick of the
coronavirus pandemic.

Prescott was taking part in a Black Lives Matter demonstration.
Gilshteyn was protesting mandatory childhood vaccinations and COVID-19
masking requirements.

Prescott said she and others were shouting “Black Lives Matter” and
other slogans when Gilshteyn countered with remarks including “all lives
matter” and “Black lives don't matter.”

Prescott, who was wearing a face mask, said she also told Gilshteyn to
back up because she wasn’t masked. Gilshteyn then spat in her face and
left, video shot by WTNH-TV showed.

Gilshteyn’s attorney, Ioannis Kaloidis, has said his client's actions
were wrong but not racially motivated. He characterized the encounter as
a reaction in “a heated environment.”

Hartford Superior Court Judge Sheila Prats has called the incident
“despicable” but said Gilshteyn still qualified for the special
probation program, known as “accelerated rehabilitation.”

Prescott, on Friday, said she was disgusted by the outcome. She called
the program “one of the worst things that could happen to a victim of a
hate crime."

“The justice system is failing Black and brown people,” she told the
judge, adding: "This is being spit on once again.”

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