Of the five activists charged in the 2017 incident, three took plea deals while Picklesimer and Hsiung face third-degree felony charges of burglary and a misdemeanor count of theft. “Paul Darwin Picklesimer and Wayne Hsiung rescued two sick piglets from Circle Four and documented dead and diseased piglets languishing in their mother’s feces and injured adult pigs physically unable to stand,” the group said in a news release. The grassroots organization said the stunt was meant to draw attention to the trial of two of its members who allegedly snuck into a Utah pig farm five years ago and stole a pair of piglets. AP Taylor and his cohort, Allison Fluty, have been cited for the stunt, according to Direct Action Everywhere. AP The animal rights activist was reportedly raising awareness to a trial where two group members face charges for allegedly stealing piglets from a Utah farm. Rams defenders Bobby Wagner and Takk McKinley tackle Direct Action Everywhere protester Alex Taylor. Direct Action Everywhereĭirect Action Everywhere identified the man and his alleged cohort as Bay Area residents Alex Taylor, who was taken down, and Allison Fluty – both of whom were wearing “” T-shirts. Animal rights group Direct Action Everywhere identified protester as Alex Taylor and his cohort as Allison Fluty. Security then caught up with the interloper and hauled him off. The man ran onto the field holding a pink smoke flare during the second quarter at Levi’s Stadium, where his mad dash came to a grinding halt when Rams defenders Bobby Wagner and Takk McKinley slammed him to the ground. The protester whose stunt was thwarted by Los Angeles Rams players during the “Monday Night Football” game against the San Francisco 49ers has been identified as an animal rights activist of the group Direct Action Everywhere.
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