A Penn State student from Allentown who was arrested during a campus protest in October will apparently avoid suspension or explusion ahead of his Dec. 17 graduation.
When the founder of the Proud Boys was scheduled to appear in October at Penn State, senior Bram Woolley of Allentown joined hundreds of fellow students in a tumultuous protest that led to the event’s cancellation. But in the course of the protest, Woolley — who allegedly refused to move
Bram Woolley faces three misdemeanor charges after he allegedly failed to obey police orders at a protest against a Penn State appearance by the founder of the white nationalist Proud Boys.