Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Oregon judge dismisses assault case against trans Antifa 'Super Soldier' Isabel Rosa Araujo

 An Oregon judge has dismissed an assault case involving Isabel Rosa Araujo, a 39-year-old Portland resident linked to Antifa and a history of violence. Despite video evidence of the assault, the judge ruled without prejudice, leading to a potential refile of charges by prosecutors.

1. Dismissal of Assault Case:

• Multnomah County Judge Adrian Lee Brown dismissed the assault case against Araujo, citing alleged discovery issues, despite objections from the prosecution.

2. Charges Filed:

• Araujo, previously known as Philip Vincent Haskins-Delici, faced charges including fourth-degree assault, harassment, and unlawful use of mace.

3. Incident Details:

• The assault involved Araujo attacking a woman named Sorbeah "Ara" Almosa during an Antifa demonstration about the war in Gaza in March 2024. Araujo confronted Almosa, deployed mace as part of an unprovoked attack, and then fled.

4. Araujo's Arrest:

• Araujo was arrested on July 13, 2024, during a separate Antifa action, identified as the suspect in the earlier assault. He was booked but released without bail soon after.

5. Background of Araujo:

• Araujo has a history of violent threats and actions related to political protests. He identifies as a transgender Latinx autistic anarchist, associated with Rose City Antifa.

6. Threats and Violence:

• He has previously made death threats against individuals, including former Portland Public Safety Commissioner Rene Gonzalez and journalist Andy Ngo. Araujo has been involved in multiple violent incidents at protests, including the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots.

7. Legal Representation:

• Araujo is represented by public defender Josephine B. Moberg, who has connections to leftist causes and a history of supporting anarchist activism.

8. Potential Retaliatory Actions:

• The Multnomah County District Attorney's Office plans to refile charges against Araujo, and it is unclear when this will happen.

The dismissal of the assault case against Isabel Rosa Araujo raises concerns about accountability amid ongoing political tensions in Portland. With a history of violent actions and threats, Araujo's future legal proceedings remain uncertain as the district attorney prepares to address the ruling. 

https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-oregon-judge-dismisses-assault-case-against-trans-antifa-super-soldier-isabel-rosa-araujo

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