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Two of four women shown harassing street vendor in video have ties to Cal State San Marcos

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation February 17, 2023

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Cal State San Marcos said Tuesday that a current student and a former student are among the four women shown harassing a San Diego street vendor in a video that sparked anger when it went viral on social media. The university also said that a third student, who is currently enrolled, shot the video and uploaded it to TikTok, where it was modified and spread to other platforms, including Instagram. The school said that all of the current and... + full article



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