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California Professor Accused of Killing Pro-Israel Protester Will 'Likely' Avoid Lengthy Prison Sentence

Loay Abdel Fattah Alnaji, 53, an anti-Israel community college professor, pled guilty on Tuesday, May 5, to involuntary manslaughter and felony battery in the November 2023 death of pro-Israel protester Paul Kessler, 69. The Ventura County Superior Court indicated that it will likely place Alnaji on formal probation with up to 365 days in jail. Alnaji had originally been facing up to four years in state prison for hitting Kessler in the head with a megaphone during dueling protests in Thousand Oaks, California.

Kessler was struck while standing across the street from Alnaji during a confrontation between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian demonstrators amid the early days of the Israel-Hamas war. He fell backwards to the pavement, was hospitalized, and died shortly thereafter from blunt force trauma. Ventura County Superior Court Judge Derek Malan, who privately offered Alnaji the plea deal after multiple meetings with the defense, likened the altercation to "two old guys had a dispute and an accident happened." Both prosecutors and Kessler's family had requested the maximum four-year sentence.

"Alnaji should be sentenced to prison for his violent behavior, and our office strongly objects to any lesser sentence," Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko stated. "While no amount of punishment will ever fully account for the Kessler family loss, a prison commitment underscores the severity of this crime and will deter others from committing similar acts of violence." Sentencing is scheduled for June 25. A friend of Kessler's who had been at the rally with him called the news "deeply frustrating," saying it "sends a troubling message about accountability."

(FOX/VFI News)

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