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Marla Rose, the woman who doxxed Nick Fuentes, is pressing assault charges

Marla Rose, a Jewish feminist activist, has sparked debate after an alleged altercation with far-right commentator Nick Fuentes at his home in Illinois.

Rose reportedly approached Fuentes’ home over the weekend, rang the doorbell and was reportedly met with pepper spray and a physical altercation. She claims Fuentes sprayed her with pepper spray, pushed her down a flight of stairs and took her phone, which was later returned by police. After the incident, emergency services, including police and ambulance, arrived.

In a Facebook post, Rose explained her motivations, citing Fuentes’ controversial reputation. “What would you do if a neo-Nazi, a white supremacist who calls for holy war against the Jews and is a loud, proud misogynist, lived in your city?” she wrote. Encouraged by a friend, Rose explained, “So I rang the doorbell, he immediately opened the door like he was in fucking Waco, sprayed me with a burning liquid… and pushed me down the stairs onto his sidewalk.”

Rose noticed a passerby calling the police, and emergency responders checked her for injuries. “The nice paramedics took my vitals in the ambulance,” she added, sharing: “I have a little pain on the right side where I fell, but I’m fine.” She also described the police response as dismissive and supposedly asked, “For what?” I said, taken aback, “For ASSAULT.” And he said, ‘Well, you went to his door.'”

Public reactions were polarized. While some supporters see Rose’s actions as justified given Fuentes’ previous social media incitement, critics argue that her actions and alleged doxxing crossed legal and ethical boundaries. Some have called for legal action against Rose.

Fuentes has not commented on the incident. Finally, Rose added a dig at Fuentes, writing, “PS – Fuentes is a very scared, widowed man.” Don’t ring the doorbell. He’s a little nervous. Imagine that!”

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