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San Francisco’s Case Against Pro-Palestinian Activists Who Blocked Bridge Heads to Jury
The seven Bay Area residents who shut down the Golden Gate Bridge on Tax Day in 2024 could each face 14 or more years behind bars for their role in the protest.
What happened
According to KQED’s source item, San Francisco’s Case Against Pro-Palestinian Activists Who Blocked Bridge Heads to Jury, The seven Bay Area residents who shut down the Golden Gate Bridge on Tax Day in 2024 could each face 14 or more years behind bars for their role in the protest.
Context
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- San Francisco’s Case Against Pro-Palestinian Activists Who Blocked Bridge Heads to JuryKQED - 2026-06-05T16:57:33+00:00
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