A woman was convicted Tuesday after being arrested during the pro-Palestinian protests that rocked the Portland State campus last spring, court records show. This follows the January conviction of another woman for the same incident.
About time.
Danielle Alisha Monk, 30, and Samira Claire Jensen, 40, were both found guilty by juries of trespassing in the second degree for blocking police cars in a parking garage while officers were trying to transport arrested protesters on May 23, 2024, court records and the Multnomah County District Attorney’s office say.
Monk was convicted this week and was sentenced to six months probation; Jensen was convicted and sentenced in January to a year’s probation. Both women were also sentenced to 16 hours of community service.
Finally, a Multnomah County District Attorney who believes in prosecuting criminals.