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The California’s state championship of California in Clovis, California turned into a crime scene on Friday while tensions rose between the opposing demonstrators.
An LGBTQ protester was arrested after pretending to have attacked a conservative demonstrator outside the Buchanan High School Memorial Stadium veteran, the Clovis Police Service in PK Press Club Digital confirmed.
The man who would have attacked is the right -wing militant of California and content creator Josh Fulfer, who relies on the nickname “Oreo Express” on social networks.
Images obtained by PK Press Club Digital show the LGBTQ demonstrator, which the police identified as Ethan Kroll, 19, striking Fulfer with a flag pole which had a large flag of transgender pride attached.
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A California LGBTQ demonstrator would have attacked a conservative man in an athletics championship which included a transgender athlete (Thanks to Josh Fuller)
Additional images have shown that the LGBTQ protester arrested by Clovis police after the incident.
The police files obtained by PK Press Club Digital show that Kroll, a man, was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm, hindering an official and a vandalism.
Fulfer told PK Press Club Digital that the incident occurred after leaving competition, led with his wife and came to a red light. He says Kroll was there bearing black facials.
“They shouted something, and they recognized me right away. And they said something. I don’t even know, I can’t understand what they said, but I said something of the nature of” if you are so proud and you are not ashamed of your cause, why don’t you show your face? Why are you so embarrassed to show your face? “” Said Fulfer.
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“And then they shouted something. And when they shouted something, they started crossing the street on the central division. And then they said:” You are Josh fulfer “and started hitting me with the post. They put the post in the car and started to make me travel the post.”
Fulfer said he had undergone bruises and scratches on the arm of the strikes. Fulfer then sprayed Kroll’s eyes, said and police.
Fulfer alleges only after Kroll who spread the pepper, the LGTBQ protester pulled the post from the car and started breaking the roof and the door of his car. Fulfer says he then left and alleys that Kroll broke the back of his car while he was leaving.
The photos provided by Fulfer show a slight boss of the vehicle.

A car is bounted after being pretended to be struck with a flag pole belonging to an LGBTQ protester (Thanks to Josh Fulfer)
Fulfer says that the nearby police looked at and rushed to intervene.
Clovis police sergeant. Chris Hutchison told PK Press Club Digital that no other criminal incident occurred during the track meeting or nearby on Friday evening.
“Our position is always to allow people to exercise their constitutional right to freedom of expression and protest,” said Hutchison. “They have the right to do so in a way that does not encourage violence or not causing other problems. … We have no room for violence or material damage or something like that.”
Hutchison and Fulfer told PK Press Club Digital Police set up “areas of freedom of expression” for activists present this weekend.
The competition saw a considerable presence of demonstrators due to the participation of the transgender athlete Ab Hernandez of the secondary school Jurupa Valley in the leap of the girls, the high jump and the triple jump. The athlete finished first place in the three events during the preliminary round Friday evening. On Saturday, Hernandez will participate in the final round and seek to take the three state titles.
Witnesses told PK Press Club Digital that there were more than 50 demonstrators during the competition on Friday, many of whom planned to return on Saturday for the final.
Activists of female athletes organized a demonstration early Saturday morning, organized by the awareness manager of California Family Council Sophia Lorey.
During the event on Friday, an airplane flew over the stadium with a banner who said: “No boys in sports for girls!”
Hernandez has dominated the girls’ qualifying series this spring, attracting national attention in recent weeks when President Donald Trump has called the state for allowing this to happen and threatening federal funding cuts if it continues.

Ab Hernandez de Jurupa Valley participates in the height of girls’ height jump during the athletics preliminaries of division 3 of the Southern Southern Section 3 at Nathan Shapell Memorial Stadium in Yorba Linda High School on May 10, 2025 in Yorba Linda, California. (Images Kirby Lee / Getty)
Then, the Ministry of Justice announced on Wednesday that it would launch an investigation into California Interscholastic Federation and the California Attorney General, Rob Bonta, on the law of the State which allows trans biologically male athletes to compete with girls and women.
The CIF announced a pair of rules of rules Tuesday and Wednesday in response to the reaction, expanding the size of the competitors’ swimming pool and even putting back medals with any “organic” athlete moved by a transgender athlete during the competition.