An Oregon judge ruled to dismiss an assault case against a trans-Portland Antifa militant with a history of violence and threats. Isabel Rosa Araujo, 39 (b. Aug 12, 1985), of Portland, was captured on key video evidence assaulting a female victim at an Antifa direct action related to the war in Gaza. The case was scheduled to go to trial on Tuesday, but Multnomah County Judge Adrian Lee Brown decided to dismiss the case without prejudice despite the prosecutor’s objections.
Araujo, formerly known as Philip Vincent Haskins-Delici, was charged by the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office with fourth-degree assault, harassment, and unlawful use of mace, according to court records. Despite video evidence of the attack, Araujo’s far-left taxpayer-funded court-appointed attorney, Josephine B. Moberg, filed a motion to dismiss the case and the judge ruled in her favor, citing alleged issues with discovery.
The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office, which is now under the leadership of hard-on-crime DA Nathan Vasquez, disagreed with the judge’s ruling and will be refiling assault charges against Araujo, prosecutor Noah Berg told The Post Millennial.
In March 2024, Araujo ran across a park to launch an unprovoked attack on victim Sorbeah “Ara” Almosa. The incident occurred at a Rose City Antifa direct action related to the war in Gaza, where Almosa arrived to burn a Quran in counterprotest.
Araujo, who wears black bloc riot gear and a patch reading “Antifa Supersoldier” during demonstrations, had taken on a self-appointed security role that day, which included selecting political targets to attack violently. […]
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