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Woman Attempts To Enter Nick Fuentes’ Home, Met With Pepper Spray

Fuentes, 26, has been under scrutiny online since his controversial "Your body, my choice" tweet after Donald Trump's recent victory.

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Woman Attempts To Enter Nick Fuentes’ Home, Met With Pepper Spray

Jewish activist Marla Rose allegedly attempted to enter far-right commentator Nick Fuentes’ home in Illinois and was reportedly met with pepper spray. The incident follows the public leak of Fuentes’ address on social media, an act known as “doxxing,” where someone’s private information is shared without consent.

Fuentes, 26, has been under scrutiny online since his controversial “Your body, my choice” tweet after Donald Trump’s recent victory.

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According to reports, Rose went to Fuentes’ residence over the weekend, rang the doorbell, and was allegedly sprayed with pepper spray upon Fuentes opening the door. Rose claimed on social media that Fuentes then kicked her down a flight of stairs and took her phone, which police later returned to her. Emergency services were reportedly called to the scene, but officials have not yet issued a statement, and Fuentes has not addressed Rose’s allegations.

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In a Facebook post, Rose criticized Fuentes, writing, “What would you do if a neo-Naz*, white supremacist who called on a holy war against J*ws and is a loud, proud misogynist lives in your town?” She described the encounter, saying, “So I rang the doorbell, he immediately swung the door open like he was at damn Waco, sprayed me with a burning liquid…and pushed me down the stairs onto his sidewalk.”

Rose added that a passerby called the police and EMTs checked her vitals in the ambulance. She explained, “I am a little sore on my right side, where I fell, but I’m fine. ‘For what?’ I said, dumbfounded, ‘For ASSAULT.’ And he was like, ‘Well, you went to his door.’”

Rose later noted that Facebook had removed her original post.

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