Shocking Arrests: Trio's Disney World Protest Ends in Handcuffs!

Shocking Arrests: Trio's Disney World Protest Ends in Handcuffs!

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Three individuals were arrested on Saturday afternoon for causing disruption on Interstate 4 near Walt Disney World as part of an anti-Israel protest.

Reports from FOX 35 in Orlando detailed how troopers from the Florida Highway Patrol intervened when three women, later identified as 26-year-old Isabella Giannosa, 24-year-old My Truong, and 24-year-old Jenni Nguyen, blocked traffic in the westbound lanes of Interstate 4 at Exit 67 with signs advocating for a "Free Palestine." The trio was taken into custody and charged with misdemeanor refusal to comply with police orders before being transported to the Orange County Jail.

Further investigation revealed two vehicles parked on the ramp to the interstate, which were subsequently towed. Video footage obtained by the station showed the three women, all wearing face coverings, holding pro-Palestinian banners in the middle of the westbound ramp lanes near Disney Springs.

One of the banners prominently displayed the message "Free Palestine," with a Mickey Mouse emblem positioned between the words. The second banner urged viewers to "Lookup NAKBA 1948."

During the protest, the women chanted "Free Palestine" and other slogans, leading to growing agitation among drivers who began honking their horns and driving through the grass to bypass the blockade. Earlier on the same day, Orlando Police had arrested two individuals at a demonstration at Lake Eola Park for charges related to battery on a law enforcement officer.

Approximately 1,200 people attended the Lake Eola Park protest, where police used a chemical agent to disperse a disruptive group in the crowd. Despite the majority of demonstrators being peaceful, two arrests were made, according to a press release from the Orlando Police Department. 

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