Woman Charged After Joining Anti-ICE Teen Group Chat
Summary
A business owner in South Carolina, Dinah Marie Chollet, faces charges for allegedly encouraging high school students to participate in a protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Chollet joined a group chat with students discussing a walkout and reportedly expressed support for their actions. She has been released on bond and her court appearance is set for April 14.Key Facts
- Dinah Marie Chollet is charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
- She co-owns The Knot Burger Pub in Summerville, South Carolina.
- Chollet joined a group chat with students planning a protest against federal immigration enforcement.
- The protest was intended to be a peaceful walkout from Summerville High School on February 20.
- A student alerted a school resource officer about the planned protest.
- Chollet expressed support for students in the group chat and online.
- Police say Chollet's involvement influenced students to engage in disruptive behavior.
- Chollet posted $1,000 bond and her court date is on April 14.
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