• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • FOX 40
    • Meet Our Team
      • Our Journalists
      • Sales & Programming
    • Faces of Freedom
  • Contest
    • Visit Jackson City with Soul Giveaway
    • T&D Furniture’s Flip that Furniture Photo Contest
  • Keeping It Real
  • Programming
    • FOX 40 TV Guide
    • WHAT’S ON FOX
    • WATCH STREAMING NEWS NOW
    • CHURCH PROGRAMMING AND DIRECTORY
  • About WDBD
    • Contact Us
    • Job Listings
  • Advertise With Us
  • MS Help Wanted
FOX 40 TV Jackson, MS

WDBD FOX 40 Jackson MS Local News, Weather and Sports

WDBD Television for Jackson, MS

    first-alert-forecast:-unsettled-pattern-continues-through-early-mid-week

    First Alert Forecast: unsettled pattern continues through early-mid week

    • Local News
    • National
    • Red Cross Relief
    • Sports
    • Weather
    • Lifestyle
    • City with Soul Giveaway
    • More…
      • Politics
      • Health
      • Science
      • Entertainment
        • Technology
        • What’s on TV?

    fox-news/us/terror/september-11

    Washington Post columnist says overturning Roe v. Wade is a ‘9/11 attack on America’s social fabric’

    NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

    Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank argued that the overturning of Roe v. Wade is equivalent to the terrorist attacks that took place on American soil on September 11, 2001. 

    In a column published Friday titled “Roe’s impending reversal is a 9/11 attack on America’s social fabric,” Milbank slammed lawmakers for their “myopic” response to the leak of the Supreme Court majority draft opinion that signaled the end of the decades-long precedent that legalized abortions on a federal level, blasting Republicans for putting so much focus on the leak while knocking Democrats for “squabbling” over their show vote on an abortion bill that was doomed to fail. 

    WASHINGTON POST ACCUSED OF ACTIVISM FOR URGING VIDEO GAME COMPANIES TO TAKE A STAND ON ROE V. WADE

    “This small-bore response misses the radical change to society that Justice Samuel Alito and his co-conspirators are poised to ram down the throats of Americans,” Milbank wrote. “Their stunning action might well change the course of the midterms — but more importantly, it is upending who we are as a people.”

    “Assuming little changes from the draft, overturning Roe would be a shock to our way of life, the social equivalent of the 9/11 attacks (which shattered our sense of physical security) or the crash of 2008 (which undid our sense of financial security). As epoch-making decisions go, this is Brown v. Board of Education, but in reverse: taking away an entrenched right Americans have relied upon for half a century. We remember Brown because it changed us forever, not because it altered the 1954 midterms,” Milbank continued.

    FILE – Smoke rises from the burning twin towers of the World Trade Center after hijacked planes crashed into the towers on September 11, 2001 in New York City. Associated Press photographer Richard Drew talks about AP’s coverage of 9/11 and the events that followed.  (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

    The columnist sounded the alarm about the ripple effect overturning Roe v. Wade could have, warning that reversal of other rights like same-sex marriage could be down the pike. 

    “I hope voters punish Republicans in November for this assault on Americans’ freedom, and there’s evidence they will… But it took years (and a stolen seat or two) to build this destructive Supreme Court. The building backlash will have to be just as sustained,” Milbank wrote. 

    BUSINESS MAG PRESSURING COMPANIES TO TAKE ‘SURVEY’ FOR REPORT ON ABORTION STANCE, WILL OUT THOSE WHO DON’T

    Critics panned the column equating Roe v. Wade’s reversal to the 9/11 attack on social media. 

    “Comparing saving 630,000 lives per year with the murder of 3,000 in a day is probably the most asinine and insulting take I’ve ever seen on Twitter, and that’s saying a lot,” author Jennifer Greenberg reacted. “You should apologize to the families of 9/11 victims for using their loved one’s deaths for propaganda.”

    FILE – In this April 23, 2021, file photo members of the Supreme Court pose for a group photo at the Supreme Court in Washington. Seated from left are Associate Justice Samuel Alito, Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, Chief Justice John Roberts, Associate Justice Stephen Breyer and Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Standing from left are Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Associate Justice Elena Kagan, Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch and Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Before the Supreme Court this is week is an argument over whether public schools can discipline students over something they say off-campus. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times via AP, Pool, File (Erin Schaff/The New York Times via AP, Pool)

    “Or, and follow me on this, it’s not remotely comparable to 9/11 and you’re a disgusting hack for suggesting it,” RedState senior editor Joe Cunningham told Milbank. 

    “nothing reminds me more of 9/11 than the Supreme Court saying you don’t have an inherent constitutional right to end innocent lives,” Washington Examiner reporter Jerry Dunleavy sarcastically wrote.

    “‘Not killing babies reminds me of 9/11,’ mused the journo,” Substack writer Jim Treacher tweeted.

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP 

    “Roe reversal is a January 6th of 9/11 of net neutrality all wrapped in a Hitler,” The Daily Wire’s Matt’s Idea Shop quipped. 

    “I’m not reading this nonsense, but just impressed he didn’t invoke slavery or the Holocaust in the headline,” conservative writer A.G. Hamilton similarly tweeted. 

    Missouri conservative group confronts student senator as he takes down and throws away flags from 9/11 display

    A student senator at Washington University in St. Louis is being accused of removing American flags from a 9/11 memorial display and throwing them in the trash.

    In a video posted by Young Americans for Freedom, the student can be seen gathering small American flags into bags and attempting to carry them away. A total of 2,977 flags were placed on the lawn representing each murdered 9/11 victim.

    Late Saturday, Washington University officials condemned the removal of the flags but declined to say whether the student would be disciplined, according to Student Life, the university’s student newspaper. The paper identified the student as Fadel Alkilani, vice president of finance for the student union.

    TOBY KEITH, AUTHOR OF SONG THAT BECAME 9/11 RALLYING CRY: ‘NEVER APOLOGIZE FOR BEING PATRIOTIC’

    The student paper later received a statement from Julie Flory, the university’s vice chancellor for marketing and communications.

    “We were disappointed to learn about the disruption to the 9/11 display on Mudd Field,” the statement read. “We condemn the interference with the expression of support by the College Republicans for the victims of the national tragedy that took place 20 years ago today.”

    Nathaniel Hope, a member of the WU College Republicans, filmed the video and claimed Alkilani showed “no remorse.” Hope also asserted the flags were removed in “violation of school rules.”

    REMEMBERING 9/11: 20 YEARS LATER

    WU College Republicans president Nick Rodriguez called for Alkilani’s expulsion in a statement to Student Life, the student newspaper reported.

    “At minimum, I believe he should be removed from both SU [student union] and his [resident adviser] position, as what does it say to be a top American institution, and have yourself represented by a student leader who has no respect for property, campus traditions or the remembrance of thousands of lost lives,” Rodriguez wrote. “Today is about remembering the tragedy, 20 years ago to the day, not to make a political statement. Any reason he can conjure to remove the flags I find ludicrous.”

    Alkilani told YAF, “I did not violate any university or legal policy. Now go away.”

    Alkilani reportedly bragged about the vandalism on Twitter saying that he wanted to “protest against American imperialism and the 900,000 lives lost as a result of post 9/11 war.” His Twitter account has been made private so that only followers can view his tweets.

    In an Instagram story, Alkilani shared a post from Washington University in St. Louis’s Instagram account highlighting the display, commenting, “Republicans attacking me in the replies.” 

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    Students say that Alkilani had attempted to destroy the memorial on Friday night but was told to stop by campus police.

    Fox News reached out to Alkilani, campus police, and Washington University but did not immediately receive a response.

    Missouri conservative group confronts student senator as he takes down and throws away flags from 9/11 display

    A student senator at Washington University in St. Louis is being accused of removing American flags from a 9/11 memorial display and throwing them in the trash.

    In a video posted by Young Americans for Freedom, the student can be seen gathering small American flags into bags and attempting to carry them away. A total of 2,977 flags were placed on the lawn representing each murdered 9/11 victim.

    Late Saturday, Washington University officials condemned the removal of the flags but declined to say whether the student would be disciplined, according to Student Life, the university’s student newspaper. The paper identified the student as Fadel Alkilani, vice president of finance for the student union.

    TOBY KEITH, AUTHOR OF SONG THAT BECAME 9/11 RALLYING CRY: ‘NEVER APOLOGIZE FOR BEING PATRIOTIC’

    The student paper later received a statement from Julie Flory, the university’s vice chancellor for marketing and communications.

    “We were disappointed to learn about the disruption to the 9/11 display on Mudd Field,” the statement read. “We condemn the interference with the expression of support by the College Republicans for the victims of the national tragedy that took place 20 years ago today.”

    Nathaniel Hope, a member of the WU College Republicans, filmed the video and claimed Alkilani showed “no remorse.” Hope also asserted the flags were removed in “violation of school rules.”

    REMEMBERING 9/11: 20 YEARS LATER

    WU College Republicans president Nick Rodriguez called for Alkilani’s expulsion in a statement to Student Life, the student newspaper reported.

    “At minimum, I believe he should be removed from both SU [student union] and his [resident adviser] position, as what does it say to be a top American institution, and have yourself represented by a student leader who has no respect for property, campus traditions or the remembrance of thousands of lost lives,” Rodriguez wrote. “Today is about remembering the tragedy, 20 years ago to the day, not to make a political statement. Any reason he can conjure to remove the flags I find ludicrous.”

    Alkilani told YAF, “I did not violate any university or legal policy. Now go away.”

    Alkilani reportedly bragged about the vandalism on Twitter saying that he wanted to “protest against American imperialism and the 900,000 lives lost as a result of post 9/11 war.” His Twitter account has been made private so that only followers can view his tweets.

    In an Instagram story, Alkilani shared a post from Washington University in St. Louis’s Instagram account highlighting the display, commenting, “Republicans attacking me in the replies.” 

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    Students say that Alkilani had attempted to destroy the memorial on Friday night but was told to stop by campus police.

    Fox News reached out to Alkilani, campus police, and Washington University but did not immediately receive a response.

    Missouri conservative group confronts student senator as he takes down and throws away flags from 9/11 display

    A student senator at Washington University in St. Louis is being accused of removing American flags from a 9/11 memorial display and throwing them in the trash.

    In a video posted by Young Americans for Freedom, the student can be seen gathering small American flags into bags and attempting to carry them away. A total of 2,977 flags were placed on the lawn representing each murdered 9/11 victim.

    Late Saturday, Washington University officials condemned the removal of the flags but declined to say whether the student would be disciplined, according to Student Life, the university’s student newspaper. The paper identified the student as Fadel Alkilani, vice president of finance for the student union.

    TOBY KEITH, AUTHOR OF SONG THAT BECAME 9/11 RALLYING CRY: ‘NEVER APOLOGIZE FOR BEING PATRIOTIC’

    The student paper later received a statement from Julie Flory, the university’s vice chancellor for marketing and communications.

    “We were disappointed to learn about the disruption to the 9/11 display on Mudd Field,” the statement read. “We condemn the interference with the expression of support by the College Republicans for the victims of the national tragedy that took place 20 years ago today.”

    Nathaniel Hope, a member of the WU College Republicans, filmed the video and claimed Alkilani showed “no remorse.” Hope also asserted the flags were removed in “violation of school rules.”

    REMEMBERING 9/11: 20 YEARS LATER

    WU College Republicans president Nick Rodriguez called for Alkilani’s expulsion in a statement to Student Life, the student newspaper reported.

    “At minimum, I believe he should be removed from both SU [student union] and his [resident adviser] position, as what does it say to be a top American institution, and have yourself represented by a student leader who has no respect for property, campus traditions or the remembrance of thousands of lost lives,” Rodriguez wrote. “Today is about remembering the tragedy, 20 years ago to the day, not to make a political statement. Any reason he can conjure to remove the flags I find ludicrous.”

    Alkilani told YAF, “I did not violate any university or legal policy. Now go away.”

    Alkilani reportedly bragged about the vandalism on Twitter saying that he wanted to “protest against American imperialism and the 900,000 lives lost as a result of post 9/11 war.” His Twitter account has been made private so that only followers can view his tweets.

    In an Instagram story, Alkilani shared a post from Washington University in St. Louis’s Instagram account highlighting the display, commenting, “Republicans attacking me in the replies.” 

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    Students say that Alkilani had attempted to destroy the memorial on Friday night but was told to stop by campus police.

    Fox News reached out to Alkilani, campus police, and Washington University but did not immediately receive a response.

    Missouri conservative group confronts student senator as he takes down and throws away flags from 9/11 display

    A student senator at Washington University in St. Louis is being accused of removing American flags from a 9/11 memorial display and throwing them in the trash.

    In a video posted by Young Americans for Freedom, the student can be seen gathering small American flags into bags and attempting to carry them away. A total of 2,977 flags were placed on the lawn representing each murdered 9/11 victim.

    Late Saturday, Washington University officials condemned the removal of the flags but declined to say whether the student would be disciplined, according to Student Life, the university’s student newspaper. The paper identified the student as Fadel Alkilani, vice president of finance for the student union.

    TOBY KEITH, AUTHOR OF SONG THAT BECAME 9/11 RALLYING CRY: ‘NEVER APOLOGIZE FOR BEING PATRIOTIC’

    The student paper later received a statement from Julie Flory, the university’s vice chancellor for marketing and communications.

    “We were disappointed to learn about the disruption to the 9/11 display on Mudd Field,” the statement read. “We condemn the interference with the expression of support by the College Republicans for the victims of the national tragedy that took place 20 years ago today.”

    Nathaniel Hope, a member of the WU College Republicans, filmed the video and claimed Alkilani showed “no remorse.” Hope also asserted the flags were removed in “violation of school rules.”

    REMEMBERING 9/11: 20 YEARS LATER

    WU College Republicans president Nick Rodriguez called for Alkilani’s expulsion in a statement to Student Life, the student newspaper reported.

    “At minimum, I believe he should be removed from both SU [student union] and his [resident adviser] position, as what does it say to be a top American institution, and have yourself represented by a student leader who has no respect for property, campus traditions or the remembrance of thousands of lost lives,” Rodriguez wrote. “Today is about remembering the tragedy, 20 years ago to the day, not to make a political statement. Any reason he can conjure to remove the flags I find ludicrous.”

    Alkilani told YAF, “I did not violate any university or legal policy. Now go away.”

    Alkilani reportedly bragged about the vandalism on Twitter saying that he wanted to “protest against American imperialism and the 900,000 lives lost as a result of post 9/11 war.” His Twitter account has been made private so that only followers can view his tweets.

    In an Instagram story, Alkilani shared a post from Washington University in St. Louis’s Instagram account highlighting the display, commenting, “Republicans attacking me in the replies.” 

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    Students say that Alkilani had attempted to destroy the memorial on Friday night but was told to stop by campus police.

    Fox News reached out to Alkilani, campus police, and Washington University but did not immediately receive a response.

    Missouri conservative group confronts student senator as he takes down and throws away flags from 9/11 display

    A student senator at Washington University in St. Louis is being accused of removing American flags from a 9/11 memorial display and throwing them in the trash.

    In a video posted by Young Americans for Freedom, the student can be seen gathering small American flags into bags and attempting to carry them away. A total of 2,977 flags were placed on the lawn representing each murdered 9/11 victim.

    Late Saturday, Washington University officials condemned the removal of the flags but declined to say whether the student would be disciplined, according to Student Life, the university’s student newspaper. The paper identified the student as Fadel Alkilani, vice president of finance for the student union.

    TOBY KEITH, AUTHOR OF SONG THAT BECAME 9/11 RALLYING CRY: ‘NEVER APOLOGIZE FOR BEING PATRIOTIC’

    The student paper later received a statement from Julie Flory, the university’s vice chancellor for marketing and communications.

    “We were disappointed to learn about the disruption to the 9/11 display on Mudd Field,” the statement read. “We condemn the interference with the expression of support by the College Republicans for the victims of the national tragedy that took place 20 years ago today.”

    Nathaniel Hope, a member of the WU College Republicans, filmed the video and claimed Alkilani showed “no remorse.” Hope also asserted the flags were removed in “violation of school rules.”

    REMEMBERING 9/11: 20 YEARS LATER

    WU College Republicans president Nick Rodriguez called for Alkilani’s expulsion in a statement to Student Life, the student newspaper reported.

    “At minimum, I believe he should be removed from both SU [student union] and his [resident adviser] position, as what does it say to be a top American institution, and have yourself represented by a student leader who has no respect for property, campus traditions or the remembrance of thousands of lost lives,” Rodriguez wrote. “Today is about remembering the tragedy, 20 years ago to the day, not to make a political statement. Any reason he can conjure to remove the flags I find ludicrous.”

    Alkilani told YAF, “I did not violate any university or legal policy. Now go away.”

    Alkilani reportedly bragged about the vandalism on Twitter saying that he wanted to “protest against American imperialism and the 900,000 lives lost as a result of post 9/11 war.” His Twitter account has been made private so that only followers can view his tweets.

    In an Instagram story, Alkilani shared a post from Washington University in St. Louis’s Instagram account highlighting the display, commenting, “Republicans attacking me in the replies.” 

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    Students say that Alkilani had attempted to destroy the memorial on Friday night but was told to stop by campus police.

    Fox News reached out to Alkilani, campus police, and Washington University but did not immediately receive a response.

    Missouri conservative group confronts student senator as he takes down and throws away flags from 9/11 display

    A student senator at Washington University in St. Louis is being accused of stealing American flags from a 9/11 memorial display and throwing them in the trash.

    In a video posted by Young Americans for Freedom, a student can be seen gathering small American flags into bags and attempting to carry them away. A total of 2,977 flags were placed on the lawn representing each murdered 9/11 victim.

    TOBY KEITH, AUTHOR OF SONG THAT BECAME 9/11 RALLYING CRY: ‘NEVER APOLOGIZE FOR BEING PATRIOTIC’

    The student, identified by YAF as Fadel Alkilani, serves as chairman of the student senate finance committee at the school. 

    Nathaniel Hope, a member of the UW College Republicans, filmed the video and said that Alkilani had “no remorse” and claimed the flags were in “violation of school rules.”

    REMEMBERING 9/11: 20 YEARS LATER

    Alkilani told YAF, “I did not violate any university or legal policy. Now go away.”

    Alkilani reportedly bragged about the vandalism on Twitter saying that he wanted to “protest against American imperialism and the 900,000 lives lost as a result of post 9/11 war.” His Twitter account has been made private so that only followers can view his tweets.

    In an Instagram story, Alkilani shared a post from Washington University in St. Louis’s Instagram account highlighting the display, commenting, “Republicans attacking me in the replies.” 

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    Students say that Alkilani had attempted to destroy the memorial on Friday night but was told to stop by campus police.

    Fox News reached out to Alkilani, campus police, and Washington University but did not immediately receive a response.

    Missouri conservative group confronts student senator as he takes down and throws away flags from 9/11 display

    A student senator at Washington University in St. Louis is being accused of stealing American flags from a 9/11 memorial display and throwing them in the trash.

    In a video posted by Young Americans for Freedom, a student can be seen gathering small American flags into bags and attempting to carry them away. A total of 2,977 flags were placed on the lawn representing each murdered 9/11 victim.

    TOBY KEITH, AUTHOR OF SONG THAT BECAME 9/11 RALLYING CRY: ‘NEVER APOLOGIZE FOR BEING PATRIOTIC’

    The student, identified by YAF as Fadel Alkilani, serves as chairman of the student senate finance committee at the school. 

    Nathaniel Hope, a member of the UW College Republicans, filmed the video and said that Alkilani had “no remorse” and claimed the flags were in “violation of school rules.”

    REMEMBERING 9/11: 20 YEARS LATER

    Alkilani told YAF, “I did not violate any university or legal policy. Now go away.”

    Alkilani reportedly bragged about the vandalism on Twitter saying that he wanted to “protest against American imperialism and the 900,000 lives lost as a result of post 9/11 war.” His Twitter account has been made private so that only followers can view his tweets.

    In an Instagram story, Alkilani shared a post from Washington University in St. Louis’s Instagram account highlighting the display, commenting, “Republicans attacking me in the replies.” 

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    Students say that Alkilani had attempted to destroy the memorial on Friday night but was told to stop by campus police.

    Fox News reached out to Alkilani, campus police, and Washington University but did not immediately receive a response.

    Missouri conservative group confronts student senator as he takes down and throws away flags from 9/11 display

    A student senator at Washington University in St. Louis is being accused of removing American flags from a 9/11 memorial display and throwing them in the trash.

    In a video posted by Young Americans for Freedom, the student can be seen gathering small American flags into bags and attempting to carry them away. A total of 2,977 flags were placed on the lawn representing each murdered 9/11 victim.

    Late Saturday, Washington University officials condemned the removal of the flags but declined to say whether the student would be disciplined, according to Student Life, the university’s student newspaper. The paper identified the student as Fadel Alkilani, vice president of finance for the student union.

    TOBY KEITH, AUTHOR OF SONG THAT BECAME 9/11 RALLYING CRY: ‘NEVER APOLOGIZE FOR BEING PATRIOTIC’

    The student paper later received a statement from Julie Flory, the university’s vice chancellor for marketing and communications.

    “We were disappointed to learn about the disruption to the 9/11 display on Mudd Field,” the statement read. “We condemn the interference with the expression of support by the College Republicans for the victims of the national tragedy that took place 20 years ago today.”

    Nathaniel Hope, a member of the WU College Republicans, filmed the video and claimed Alkilani showed “no remorse.” Hope also asserted the flags were removed in “violation of school rules.”

    REMEMBERING 9/11: 20 YEARS LATER

    WU College Republicans president Nick Rodriguez called for Alkilani’s expulsion in a statement to Student Life, the student newspaper reported.

    “At minimum, I believe he should be removed from both SU [student union] and his [resident adviser] position, as what does it say to be a top American institution, and have yourself represented by a student leader who has no respect for property, campus traditions or the remembrance of thousands of lost lives,” Rodriguez wrote. “Today is about remembering the tragedy, 20 years ago to the day, not to make a political statement. Any reason he can conjure to remove the flags I find ludicrous.”

    Alkilani told YAF, “I did not violate any university or legal policy. Now go away.”

    Alkilani reportedly bragged about the vandalism on Twitter saying that he wanted to “protest against American imperialism and the 900,000 lives lost as a result of post 9/11 war.” His Twitter account has been made private so that only followers can view his tweets.

    In an Instagram story, Alkilani shared a post from Washington University in St. Louis’s Instagram account highlighting the display, commenting, “Republicans attacking me in the replies.” 

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    Students say that Alkilani had attempted to destroy the memorial on Friday night but was told to stop by campus police.

    Fox News reached out to Alkilani, campus police, and Washington University but did not immediately receive a response.

    Missouri conservative group confronts student senator as he takes down and throws away flags from 9/11 display

    A student senator at Washington University in St. Louis is being accused of removing American flags from a 9/11 memorial display and throwing them in the trash.

    In a video posted by Young Americans for Freedom, the student can be seen gathering small American flags into bags and attempting to carry them away. A total of 2,977 flags were placed on the lawn representing each murdered 9/11 victim.

    Late Saturday, Washington University officials condemned the removal of the flags but declined to say whether the student would be disciplined, according to Student Life, the university’s student newspaper. The paper identified the student as Fadel Alkilani, vice president of finance for the student union.

    TOBY KEITH, AUTHOR OF SONG THAT BECAME 9/11 RALLYING CRY: ‘NEVER APOLOGIZE FOR BEING PATRIOTIC’

    The student paper later received a statement from Julie Flory, the university’s vice chancellor for marketing and communications.

    “We were disappointed to learn about the disruption to the 9/11 display on Mudd Field,” the statement read. “We condemn the interference with the expression of support by the College Republicans for the victims of the national tragedy that took place 20 years ago today.”

    Nathaniel Hope, a member of the WU College Republicans, filmed the video and claimed Alkilani showed “no remorse.” Hope also asserted the flags were removed in “violation of school rules.”

    REMEMBERING 9/11: 20 YEARS LATER

    WU College Republicans president Nick Rodriguez called for Alkilani’s expulsion in a statement to Student Life, the student newspaper reported.

    “At minimum, I believe he should be removed from both SU [student union] and his [resident adviser] position, as what does it say to be a top American institution, and have yourself represented by a student leader who has no respect for property, campus traditions or the remembrance of thousands of lost lives,” Rodriguez wrote. “Today is about remembering the tragedy, 20 years ago to the day, not to make a political statement. Any reason he can conjure to remove the flags I find ludicrous.”

    Alkilani told YAF, “I did not violate any university or legal policy. Now go away.”

    Alkilani reportedly bragged about the vandalism on Twitter saying that he wanted to “protest against American imperialism and the 900,000 lives lost as a result of post 9/11 war.” His Twitter account has been made private so that only followers can view his tweets.

    In an Instagram story, Alkilani shared a post from Washington University in St. Louis’s Instagram account highlighting the display, commenting, “Republicans attacking me in the replies.” 

    CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    Students say that Alkilani had attempted to destroy the memorial on Friday night but was told to stop by campus police.

    Fox News reached out to Alkilani, campus police, and Washington University but did not immediately receive a response.

    • Go to page 1
    • Go to page 2
    • Go to Next Page »

    Primary Sidebar


    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Twitter

    Follow Us On Facebook


    Trending Now

    first-alert-forecast:-unsettled-pattern-continues-through-early-mid-week

    First Alert Forecast: unsettled pattern continues through early-mid week

    florida-woman-arrested-for-stealing-$437k-from-elderly-cancer-patient:-police

    Florida woman arrested for stealing $437K from elderly cancer patient: police

    biden’s-answer-on-defending-taiwan-from-china,-disney-world’s-sky-high-costs-and-more-top-headlines

    Biden’s answer on defending Taiwan from China, Disney World’s sky-high costs and more top headlines

    mark-hoppus-‘grateful’-to-be-at-travis-barker-and-kourtney-kardashian-wedding-one-year-after-cancer-diagnosis

    Mark Hoppus ‘grateful’ to be at Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian wedding one year after cancer diagnosis

    house-gop-reelection-arm-spotlights-candidate-running-in-key-swing-district-who-overcame-drug-addiction

    House GOP reelection arm spotlights candidate running in key swing district who overcame drug addiction


    LOCAL NEWS HEADLINES

    ‘That was for nothing’: Residents react to ‘prank’ that leaves Jackson teen dead

    Family shares story after gunfire at Mississippi music festival

    Endangered/Missing Child Alert canceled for Ocean Springs teen

    Large crowd gathers for Huntington’s Disease walk in Brandon

    MS Black Panthers denounce shooting in Buffalo, New York

    More Local News

    NATIONAL HEADLINES

    tennessee-inmate-recaptured-after-escaping-detention-center

    Tennessee inmate recaptured after escaping detention center

    NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Authorities in Tennessee successfully recaptured an inmate Sunday evening, who escaped from a detention center earlier the same day, officials said.Phillip Doane, 29, was apprehended by the Knoxville Police … Read Full Report about Tennessee inmate recaptured after escaping detention center

    new-york-city-violence:-teen-boy-killed,-teen-girl-shot-in-the-face-amid-city-wide-shooting-incidents

    New York City violence: Teen boy killed, teen girl shot in the face amid city-wide shooting incidents

    NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A teenage boy and a man were fatally shot in separate incidents in New York City Saturday night, amid an epidemic of shooting violence that has claimed the lives of several young victims in recent weeks, police … Read Full Report about New York City violence: Teen boy killed, teen girl shot in the face amid city-wide shooting incidents

    biden’s-new-indo-pacific-economic-framework-for-prosperity-seeks-to-level-playing-field,-facilitate-peace

    Biden’s new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity seeks to level playing field, facilitate peace

    NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In Tokyo Monday, President Joe Biden announced the launch of the new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF), a trade framework involving 13 countries that want economic opportunity outside usually … Read Full Report about Biden’s new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity seeks to level playing field, facilitate peace

    us-military-will-defend-taiwan-‘if-it-comes-to-that,’-biden-says

    US military will defend Taiwan ‘if it comes to that,’ Biden says

    NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Biden stated that the U.S. will send the military to defend Taiwan if the People's Republic of China were to invade the island nation."Very quickly, you didn't want to get involved in the Ukraine conflict … Read Full Report about US military will defend Taiwan ‘if it comes to that,’ Biden says

    blm-gave-$200,000-to-chicago-group-whose-leader-calls-cops-‘pigs’

    BLM gave $200,000 to Chicago group whose leader calls cops ‘pigs’

    NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation donated $200,000 during its 2021 fiscal year to a Chicago-based nonprofit whose executive director has repeatedly called cops "pigs." Equity and … Read Full Report about BLM gave $200,000 to Chicago group whose leader calls cops ‘pigs’

    Footer

    Public File Info

    Individuals with disabilities who have questions about the content of our public file or website may contact RaMona Alexander by phone at
    601-948-3333 or by email at RaMona.Alexander@fox40tv.com

    »WDBD FCC Public File
    »EEO Report
    »Closed Captioning

     

    • Local News
    • National
    • Red Cross Relief
    • Sports
    • Weather
    • Lifestyle
    • City with Soul Giveaway
    • More…
      • Politics
      • Health
      • Science
      • Entertainment
        • Technology
        • What’s on TV?

    CATEGORIES

    • Local News
    • National
    • Red Cross Relief
    • Sports
    • Weather
    • Lifestyle
    • City with Soul Giveaway
    • More…
      • Politics
      • Health
      • Science
      • Entertainment
        • Technology
        • What’s on TV?
    GRIT TV Logo
    Antenna_TV_logo
    GRIT-TV Logo
    Antenna_TV_logo

    Copyright © 2022 · American Spirit Media LLC · WDBD TV · Jackson MS · Terms of Service · Privacy Policy