“There is no public benefit to terrorizing students to the point where they are running out of lecture halls for fear of their lives through the perpetration of prank classroom takeovers,R…
An April 28 hearing has been scheduled to determine whether a preliminary injunction should be issued against two men who have allegedly barged into USC classrooms during live lectures and created disturbances they record for YouTube videos.
USC will continue to experience a loss in goodwill and confidence within its community and among its students and faculty if the men are allowed to continue their “unauthorized assault on classrooms through the continued perpetration of classroom takeover videos,” the USC court papers stated. “This action arises due to dangerous and reckless conduct by targeting campus, students and faculty through the perpetration of panic-inducing classroom takeovers inside lecture halls,” the suit states.
Beginning in 2021, Kanevsky and Bai, who do not attend USC, have at least three times barged into live lectures inside Mark Taper Hall and recorded the audio and video of “scared and disturbed faculty and students,” the suit states.The actions of Kanevsky and Bai have disrupted the learning environment by provoking extreme fear and anxiety just as USC and other universities are trying to safely return students and faculty to an in-person learning environment, according to the suit.
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