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Child-abuse charges dropped against protester

- By Austen Erblat South Florida Sun Sentinel Austen Erblat can be reached at aerblat@sunsentine­l.com, 954-599-8709 or on Twitter @ AustenErbl­at.

Charges have been dropped against anti-mask protester Dan Bauman, arrested in August after video showed him shoving a student at Fort Lauderdale High School.

The victim — a minor, whose name was redacted from court documents — said she wished to press charges, but prosecutor­s said they lacked evidence of a crime. The confrontat­ion was caught on cellphone video and police body worn camera.

The Fort Lauderdale Police Department initially charged Bauman, 50, with aggravated child abuse, a first-degree felony, but downgraded it the following day to child abuse without great bodily harm, a third-degree felony.

But that charge was dropped last week. In a memo, Broward

County Assistant State Attorney Stacey Honowitz said there was “no reasonable likelihood of conviction.”

Bauman had showed up to the school with his daughter the previous three days protesting the COVID mask mandate. On that day, the victim walked up to Bauman, who was filming the confrontat­ion on his phone, and said “I’m so sick of you doing this,” and grabbed his phone, according to Honowitz. She goes on to say that Bauman grabbed the student only in an attempt to get his phone back.

The girl did not suffer any injuries, according to Honowitz, and her taking of Bauman’s phone is “clear as can be on the video,” she said.

Honowitz said she asked two other prosecutor­s to watch the video and said that they all agreed Bauman had committed no crime.

Cory Strolla, a West Palm Beach attorney representi­ng Bauman, said: “The video evidence proved that Mr. Bauman was actually the victim of a violent felony committed by an unruly and undiscipli­ned student that interjecte­d herself into an adult situation that had absolutely nothing to do with her.”

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