Skokie man faces felony aggravated battery, hate crime charges after allegedly using pepper spray at protest ...Middle East

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A Skokie man is facing two felony aggravated battery charges and two felony hate crime charges after allegedly using pepper spray on people during a protest on Sunday. Skokie police said 33-year-old Zevulen Ebert has been charged in connection with the incident, in which three people, including a Chicago police officer, were injured due to being pepper sprayed. According to officials, police were on scene in the 3400 block of West Touhy Avenue for a planned “Solidarity with Israel” event when approximately 200 counter-protesters expressing support for the Palestinian people arrived outside the event. Officials said several disturbances broke out after the arrival of the counter-pro

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