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Far-right provocateur Nicholas J. Fuentes was arrested in Illinois last week for assaulting a deranged leftist woman who’d harassed him outside his home.

The quarrel started after Fuentes jokingly tweeted “Your body, my choice” following the 2024 presidential election:

The tweet prompted widespread anger from leftist women like one named Marla Rose, who subsequently decided to doxx Fuentes and then show up outside his doorstep on Nov. 11th.

“Marla … related she viewed an online post belonging to a male named Nicholas who lived at [redacted],” a police report obtained by The Smoking Gun reads. “She also related the post was in regards to women’s rights and read, ‘Your body my choice.’”

“She then decided to go to his house and record a video of the property. While recording a video of the property a passerby encouraged her to speak with Nicholas, so she decided to attempt to make contact with Nicholas and rang his front door doorbell,” the report continues.

That’s when all hell broke loose.

“While [Rose was] standing in front of the door, Nicholas opened the door and immediately sprayed her face with pepper spray and pushed her with both hands on her upper body, causing her to fall backwards down the stairs and onto the concrete below,” the report reads.

“Nicholas then grabbed her phone and momentarily went inside his house before coming back out. They both then waited for police to arrive,” according to the report.

Below is footage from Rose’s phone (*Graphic content warning):

When the cops arrived, Fuentes told them that he’d been “getting online death threats” and that people had been “showing up to his house unannounced” ever since.

“Due to the death threats and the random people showing up to his house he has been in fear of his life,” the report reads.

Fuentes subsequently “became uncooperative” with the officers when they asked him for further details on what had occurred. Rose meanwhile “related she did not want to sign complaints” at the time.

Rose changed her mind sometime between Nov. 11th and Nov. 27th, the day Fuentes was officially booked.

A separate police report notes that he voluntarily arrived at the police station that day, after which he was searched, fingerprinted, and processed for a Class A Misdemeanor charge of battery.

Fuentes is scheduled for an initial court date of Dec. 19th.

Word of his arrest emerged this Friday, after which Fuentes began selling “mugshot” merchandise.

Look:

Meanwhile, his supporters have been clamoring for “justice,” arguing that he did nothing wrong in “defending himself” from a harasser.

In fact, even many of his detractors have come to his defense.

“Nick Fuentes did nothing wrong,” the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire tweeted Friday. “If you trespass onto somebody’s property uninvited, you deserve to get maced. She’s lucky that Nick is too much of a pu–y to pull a gun.”

See more responses below (*Language warning):

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