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The San Francisco artwork gallery proprietor caught on video spraying a homeless lady with a hose was arrested Wednesday for the sickly act … because the District Attorney referred to as his actions “utterly unacceptable.”
Collier Gwin was taken into police custody Wednesday on an arrest warrant and charged with misdemeanor battery in reference to the despicable Jan. 9 incident outdoors his Foster Gwin Gallery.
The bust comes as a little bit of a shock. You could recall, cops initially mentioned each events selected to not pursue felony expenses, regardless of main public outcry for Gwin to face some sort of punishment.
An announcement relating to Mr. Collier Gwin has been launched by District Attorney @BrookeJenkinsSF ⤵️ https://t.co/XpZyLduxqm
— SF DISTRICT ATTORNEY (@SFDAOffice) January 19, 2023
@SFDAOffice
In any case, town’s District Attorney, Brooke Jenkins, introduced that police determined to arrest Gwin after reviewing all of the proof.
Jenkins additionally mentioned, “The alleged battery of an unhoused member of our neighborhood is totally unacceptable. Mr. Gwin will face acceptable penalties for his actions.”
She added, “Likewise, the vandalism at Foster Gwin gallery can also be utterly unacceptable and should cease — two wrongs don’t make a proper.”
As we reported … Gray was recorded standing outdoors his gallery, gripping the backyard hose whereas spraying the homeless lady, who was seated on the sidewalk in entrance, apparently minding her personal enterprise. TMZ obtained video exhibiting the girl screaming for Gwin to cease as he tells her to maneuver down the block. The disgusting footage rapidly went viral, sparking an indignant backlash towards Gwin.
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