Co-founder of Students for Trump arrested on domestic violence charges
Summary
Ryan Fournier, co-founder of Students for Trump, was arrested in Washington DC on charges of simple assault and attempted threats to cause bodily harm related to a domestic violence incident. He pleaded not guilty, and a no-contact order was issued while the case proceeds.Key Facts
- Ryan Fournier, age 30, was arrested by Washington DC police for domestic violence charges.
- The alleged incident happened Monday night in a luxury apartment in Washington DC.
- The victim, who had been dating Fournier for two months, said he was intoxicated and physically assaulted her.
- A witness stated Fournier threatened the victim and acted violently during the incident.
- Fournier pleaded not guilty and is subject to a no-contact order before the next court hearing on July 7.
- Fournier was previously arrested in 2023 on similar domestic violence charges in North Carolina, which were later dismissed.
- Fournier is known as a commentator and podcast host and co-founded the Students for Trump group.
- After the death of Charlie Kirk, Fournier made false claims about a principal celebrating Kirk’s death, which he later retracted.
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