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The San Francisco art gallery owner captured on video spraying a homeless woman with a hose was arrested Wednesday for the sickly act … as the District Attorney called his actions “completely unacceptable.”
Collier Gwin was taken into authorities custody Wednesday on an arrest warrant and charged with misdemeanor battery in connection with the despicable Jan. 9 event outside his Foster Gwin Gallery.
The bust comes as a little a surprise. You might remember, police officers at first stated both celebrations selected not to pursue criminal charges, regardless of significant public protest for Gwin to deal with some kind of penalty.
A declaration relating to Mr. Collier Gwin has actually been launched by District Attorney @BrookeJenkinsSF ⤵️ https://t.co/XpZyLduxqm
— SF DISTRICT ATTORNEY (@SFDAOffice) January 19, 2023
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In any case, the city’s District Attorney, Brooke Jenkins, revealed that authorities chose to detain Gwin after examining all the proof.
Jenkins likewise stated, “The alleged battery of an unhoused member of our community is completely unacceptable. Mr. Gwin will face appropriate consequences for his actions.”
She included, “Likewise, the vandalism at Foster Gwin gallery is also completely unacceptable and must stop — two wrongs do not make a right.”
As we reported … Gray was taped standing outside his gallery, grasping the garden hose while spraying the homeless woman, who was seated on the walkway in front, obviously minding her own company. TMZ acquired video revealing the woman shouting for Gwin to stop as he informs her to move down the block. The horrible video footage rapidly went viral, stimulating a mad reaction versus Gwin.
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