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Sextortion suspect, victims speak By Jordan Schauberger jschauberger94@gmail.com A former American River College theater student, who was arrested on Jan. 22 in relation to sextortion allegations made in November 2014, told a Current reporter in a tearful jailhouse interview Sunday morning that he’s looking to take a plea bargain and doesn’t intend to take the case to court. Christian Brian Hirtzel played the lead role in ARC’s fall 2014 production of ‘Young Franken-
stein’, as well as prominent parts in other plays during his time at ARC from summer 2012 to fall 2014. Hirtzel said that he was “surprised” in early 2015 when police officers came to his door and put him and his father in handcuffs. “They just wanted us out of the way so they could go through my stuff,” Hirtzel said. “Since then, I was just waiting for this (being arrested) to happen.” Hirtzel said that he hopes to Screencapture from Hirtzel’s Facebook eventually start over. Former ARC actor Chris Hirtzel said
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he will ‘start a new life’ if he has to.
SEEKING ASYLUM FROM SOMALIA
By Jordan Schauberger jschauberger94@gmail.com Christian Brian Hirtzel, a former American River College theater student, was arrested Jan. 22 on 18 counts of six different felonies stemming from sextortion allegations made in November 2014. Two accusers told their stories in separate interviews with the Current. In accordance with the Associated Press guidelines, the Current does not publish the names of sex crime accusers or victims.
Accuser A said that an anonymous person had emailed her, posted photos of her in lingerie online and demanded more. After deleting her email and social media accounts, she said she was ready to move on. A friend had told her shortly afterward that she knew someone who had gone through a similar situation and that Hirtzel was the one who had harassed her. At the time, Hirtzel was dating her lifelong friend who she described as her “sister” and said
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Abortion foes come to ARC PROJECT TRUTH PUTS UP CONTROVERSIAL SIGNS By Matthew Peirson matthewpeirson@gmail.com
Former American River College student and Somalian refugee, Faryal Said, is now giving back as an ARC student personnel assistant for EOP&S.
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Somalian refugee immigrated to the United States in 1998 after eight years of civil war, leaving her children behind so she could apply for asylum before becoming a student and then a staff member at American River College. After fleeing a war zone 18 years ago, Faryal Said won an award for staff excellence last month and will mark the end of her 10th year working at American River College on June
Her asylum case was immediately approved, and she was able to apply for her children to immigrate as well. Her three children, two girls and one boy, joined her a year and a half later. “I always believed in the United States. I came here with a mindset … for education, for better life, for opportunities. For myself and for my children as well,” Said said. Said attended American River College beginning in the fall of 2001, and went on to transfer to
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An anti-abortion group that refers to itself as “Project Truth” visited American River College Monday to discuss its feelings on the subject. The group goes to college campuses all around the country, handing out flyers and engaging in conversation with students passing by. “(We) talk to students about our group and to talk about the injustice of abortion,” according to Project Truth member Ed Whitfield. “We usually get a good response, depending on the student,” said Whitfield. “We’ll have a lot of discussions about whether they think it’s right.” William Wilberforce, a Project Truth member, called the continuous act of abortion in the U.S. a holocaust. “57 million babies, that’s a holocaust,” Wilberforce said. “57 million pre-born babies, human lives have been snuffed out under this idea of choice. Even the Germans called it choice, they thought it was choice to get rid of what they called parasites.” Jorge Riley, a member of Project Truth and an ARC student, said “I think we’ll see with technology that abortion is this dayin-age’s version of slavery’s evilness. … It’s irrefutable to say that they’re just blobs of skin.” Bud Reeves, another member of the group, interjected on Riley’s comment to add more. “Roe v Wade made these little people in the womb property of the state that can be disposed of, like slavery,” Reeves said. “We (have this discussion) civilly and we’re winning. America is
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