Professor Who Threatened Reporter with Weapon Learns Her Fate

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A college professor who went after a reporter with a machete appeared in a New York City courtroom to enter a guilty plea.

45-year-old Shellyne Rodriguez is mandated to undergo 13 months of behavioral therapy.

Rodriguez, formerly a professor at Hunter College, was captured on video lunging from her apartment and holding a machete to the throat of veteran New York Post reporter Reuven Fenton. (Trending: Trump Makes The Biggest Promise Of His Political Career)

The incident occurred after Fenton sought comment from Rodriguez regarding her confrontation with students over anti-abortion materials.

The radical left-wing professor called a pro-life display “f—ing propaganda” before proceeding to throw items and damage the display. (Trending: Woman Raised in USSR Says Biden’s DOJ Acts Like KGB)

Following this, she lunged at Fenton, chased him to the street, and allegedly threatened him with the machete.

This led to her arrest on charges of fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon and menacing.

Subsequently, Rodriguez was fired from Hunter College. She is now employed at the Cooper Union School of Art in Manhattan.

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