Missouri professor Melissa Click facing off with cops during 2015 homecoming protest

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Confronting a student journalist wasn’t the first time University of Missouri Columbia assistant professor Melissa Click showed off her fiery attitude.


Click picked a beef with Columbia cops, who captured the encounter on a body camera during a Concerned Student 1950 protest at the school’s homecoming parade in October, according to the Missourian.


The police video shows Click linking arms with fellow protesters and then heaving herself between a wall of demonstrators and a police officer asking the group to get out of the street. The group had surrounded a firetruck red 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle transporting former UM System President Tim Wolfe and his wife during the parade.


The Oct. 10 stunt brought the parade to a halt, prompting police to confront the protesters.

During the incident, Click went face-to-face with a police officer and asked him to “back up,” the video obtained by the Columbia, Mo., newspaper shows.

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A police body camera shows Melissa Click confronting a Columbia police officer in October 2015 footage.


The showdown prompted another police officer to place his right hand on Click’s arm, a moment that prompted Click to fire back with profanities.

“Get your f***ing hands off me,” Click retorted.


The incident was a surprise to University of Missouri Interim Chancellor Hank Foley, who received a letter signed by 117 Republican lawmakers demanding Click’s termination. Foley was aware of Click’s Nov. 9 confrontation calling for “muscle” to remove a photographer seeking access to a Carnahan Quadrangle tent city, and is calling the latest video another example of her misconduct.

“Her conduct and behavior are appalling,” Foley said in a statement. “I am not only disappointed, I am angry, that a member of our faculty acted this way.”

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Melissa Click's infamous "muscle" moment landed her an assault charge and an internal investigation at the University of Missouri Columbia during a November protest.


Foley pledged to take the new video to the Board of Curators, a six-person group already investigating Click’s behavior.

Click also faces a misdemeanor assault charge for the November incident.


Despite being suspended from the Columbia school pending the board’s probe, Click hopes to keep her job.


She acknowledged making a “mistake” during her heated encounter with Mark Schierbecker. As for the latest video — that was her first foray in activism, she told the Missourian.




http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...-click-faced-cops-new-video-article-1.2531729

Your typical liberal nut college professor.....
 
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