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A jury found UC journalism student Lucas Griffith guilty of failing to disperse during a July 2025 protest, fined him $50, and acquitted him on three other charges.
A Kenton County jury convicted Lucas Griffith, a University of Cincinnati journalism student and former CityBeat intern, of one misdemeanor charge for failing to disperse during a July 17, 2025, protest on the Roebling Bridge, resulting in a $50 fine.
He was acquitted on three other charges, including disorderly conduct and obstructing emergency responders.
The protest, held in support of Imam Ayman Soliman, an ICE detainee later released, drew hundreds and led to 13 arrests.
Police said they encountered resistance and blocked traffic, prompting the order to disperse.
The ACLU criticized the arrest, noting Griffith was a journalist.
CityBeat reporter Madeline Fening is set to stand trial in January 2026.
Un jurado encontró al estudiante de periodismo de UC Lucas Griffith culpable de no dispersarse durante una protesta de julio de 2025, lo multó con $ 50 y lo absolvió de otros tres cargos.