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Donna Jean Hubbard, 45, is taken into custody about 2 p.m. Thursday at Duncan Polytechnical High School in Fresno on suspicion of possessing illegal weapons.
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Teacher arrested at Fresno school
Woman faces charge after raid at her home, the site of a white-supremacist rally.
By Tim Eberly / The Fresno Bee
(Updated Friday, June 2, 2006, 5:43 AM)
Gang officers interrupted an end-of-year classroom party on Thursday to arrest a Fresno high school teacher suspected of weapons possession and committing a hate crime.
Authorities said they arrested Donna Jean Hubbard, 45, because of evidence found in last week's raid of her family's Coarsegold house, where a white-supremacist rally was held over the weekend. But one student said Hubbard showed no sign of racism in the classroom, and that students of all backgrounds were in tears after the arrest.
"She loves everyone and treats everyone the same," said Courtney Voyles, 17, one of Hubbard's students.
Hubbard, a teacher at Duncan Polytechnical High School, was taken into custody about 2 p.m. after school officials asked her to step outside her classroom, where she and her students were having a party and signing yearbooks, according to witnesses and authorities.
She was booked on suspicion of possessing illegal weapons, a charge that stemmed from evidence found during a search May 26 of her family's home and 5-acre property along Highway 41, according to Michael Haroldsen, commander of the Madera County Gang Task Force.
She also will face assault and hate-crime charges in connection with an April 2005 altercation with a woman in an Oakhurst shopping center parking lot, Haroldsen said.
Officers said they found an assault rifle, a shotgun and a .22-caliber rifle, as well as ammunition during their search last week.
Hubbard will join her husband in the Madera County Jail. Bobby Dean Hubbard, 46, was arrested on a probation violation and is being held without bail.
Authorities searched the home a day after fielding a tip that the couple were planning to host a two-day white supremacist rally, dubbed "Aryan Unity Fest '06," at their home. The event was advertised on the Web site of a group calling itself "California Skinheads."
Thursday afternoon, agents walked Hubbard out of the school in handcuffs.
Hubbard, a health teacher for three years at Duncan, did not respond to questions from reporters who followed her and the officers to a squad car parked across the street.
The students, Courtney said, knew Hubbard was going to be arrested, though they didn't know the details of the case.
Before Hubbard left, she tried to call her two children on her cell phone, and students showered her with hugs, Courtney said.
"Our whole entire class is in tears," said Courtney, a junior.
Courtney said Hubbard had not talked to students about her husband's prior arrest or the rally. But she had told students that she had moved out of that house, Courtney said.
Haroldsen said that isn't true; she was still living in the Coarsegold home, he said.
Hubbard gave one message to her students before she was led to the principal's office, Courtney said.
"Don't believe the news," she told them, according to Courtney.
Courtney, who is white, described Hubbard as color-blind in terms of race, despite authorities' assertion that she, like her husband, has ties to racist groups.
"She loves everyone and treats everyone the same," said Courtney, adding that her class consists mostly of Asian and Hispanic students, along with two black girls.
At the Hubbard home, though, officers found articles showing Ku Klux Klan affiliations, KKK clothing and photographs of burning crosses, Haroldsen said.
The hate crime charge, which likely will be filed today, stems from the altercation last year between Hubbard and a Jewish woman. Hubbard's daughter allegedly had previously called the other woman's daughter a "dirty Jew," according to Haroldsen.
Hubbard is accused of pulling the other mother's hair, pushing her to the ground and kicking her, Haroldsen said.
Witnesses also reported hearing Hubbard yell racial slurs, including the comment: "You should have burned in the oven with the rest of the Jews."
According to the California Penal Code, a hate crime can be charged after a verbal attack alone, or after a physical attack sparked because of the victim's race, color, religion or sexual orientation.
Hubbard has been placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of her criminal cases, school district spokeswoman Susan Bedi said.
A substitute teacher will handle her teaching duties today — the last day of school at Duncan.
Bee staff writer CharlesMcCarthy contributed to this report. The reporter can be reached at teberly@fresnobee.com or (559) 441-6465.
The Witch Trials are back.
Her big mistake was offending the Jew, it seems. What other crime did she commit?
"Go, Nazis, Go!"
As I wrote on an earlier thread on this topic, G. Gordon Liddy has boasted over and over again how Mrs Liddy, wink, wink, has all these firearms at their home.
The "G-Man" makes it clear to his listerners that this is a legal fiction to get around the ban on convicted felons owning guns.
Yet despite broadcasting this information and Federal agents listening, Liddy and his Mrs were not raided. Now that is interesting in light of this poor woman's plight.
Is there really any JUSTICE for Whites who have divergent opinions?
Is there really any JUSTICE for Whites who have divergent opinions?
Not that name the jew. Have you not been paying attention???
New(?) tactic: Pro-white materials used as evidence of "gang-affiliation", which brings special charges.
New witness "found". Photo-op prepared. Gang charges obviously intended all along since they sent "Gang Task Force" to arrest her in front of camera.
Very jewy stuff.
Did this lady do something stupid? Not unlikely. Are the jews cooking this deal? Almost certainly.
http://www.forward.com/articles/8038
June 30, 2006
OAKLAND — A Fresno, Calif., high school teacher has been charged with a hate crime more than a year after she allegedly pushed a Jewish woman to the ground, pulled her hair, kicked her and told her, "You should have burned in the oven with the rest of the Jews."
Donna Jean Hubbard, 45, was arrested on a weapons charge with a gang-affiliation allegation June 1 in front of students at Duncan Polytechnic High School. About a week later, assault and hate crime counts were filed against her.
She is free on $10,000 bail, pending her July 5 return to Madera County Superior Court.
The April 2005 incident in an Oakhurst, Calif., bank parking lot apparently stemmed from an encounter between Hubbard's daughter and the Jewish woman's daughter several days earlier at the girls' school. Hubbard's daughter is reported to have verbally assailed the woman's daughter for wearing a Star of David.
Police served a search warrant on Hubbard at the rural Coarsegold, Calif., home she shares with her husband, Bobby Dean Hubbard, and their two children on Friday, May 26, as the family prepared to host Aryan Unity Fest '06 that weekend on their five-acre property. About 70 people attended the gathering.
Police found Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist paraphernalia in the Hubbards' home, as well as an assault rifle, a shotgun and a .22-caliber rifle. Already on probation for terroristic threats and spousal abuse, Bobby Dean Hubbard was arrested and is still in jail. He allegedly violated his probation by possessing firearms.
Donna Hubbard's attorney, Katherine Hart, told the Forward that so far her client has pleaded not guilty to a charge that she possessed a weapon — a pair of nunchucks, an Asian martial arts weapon composed of two sticks connected at their ends with a short chain or rope — and that she aided and abetted gang activity.
Hart said she's not convinced that a white supremacist affiliation qualifies as gang activity under California law, which defines a gang as having as its primary aim the commission of crimes.
"There are First Amendment implications to this," Hart said. "And from what I've been able to derive from my client, there are members of her family who have some sort of white supremacist viewpoints but she herself does not harbor those."
Days after her weapons arrest, Donna Hubbard also was charged with assault and with a hate crime count for the April 2005 altercation with the Jewish woman, Dani Harper.
Harper could not be reached by the Forward for comment, but she told a local television station that the Hubbards are "dangerous."
"Obviously," Harper said, "if [the police] found that many guns in the their house, and that much hatred, they're dangerous."
Police did not file charges last year because the two women accused each other of instigating the fight, and investigators felt there was a lack of adequate evidence to support the hate crime allegation. But Madera County Deputy District Attorney Jeff Daley said that the white supremacist paraphernalia found by police in the May 26 search led investigators to reopen the old assault complaint, re-interview old witnesses and locate a new one to support the new charges. [color="Red"] Wow that smells pretty bad
"My client denies having made the racist and antisemitic statements that she is charged with having made," Hart said, declining to comment further until her client is formally arraigned on those counts.
On June 1, the school year's penultimate day, Madera County Gang Task Force officers asked Hubbard, who has taught health at public high school Duncan Polytechnic for three years, to step out of her classroom. They then arrested her on the weapons charge.
The Fresno Bee newspaper reported that her students were shocked and that some were in tears; one told the newspaper that Hubbard "loves everyone and treats everyone the same." The newspaper apparently was tipped off to the impending arrest: A photograph of the handcuffed Hubbard being led from the school appeared in the Bee's June 2 edition.
Hart said that arresting Hubbard at the school "was a gross misuse of police power. She is a teacher in good standing; she has no prior criminal history. It was a huge show of power and force.... It needn't have been that way."
Fresno Unified School District spokeswoman Susan Bedi said that Hubbard "is on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation." Asked whether the hate crime case is unusual to the district, she replied that "to my knowledge" — in 30 years — "I've never encountered a case like this."
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There is only one way to stop this kind of abuse. We all know what that is.
Learn to love?
Vote from the rooftops
When it was communists being harassed the judeo-elite would make a big point about commie books in the suspect's home being quite innocent. So what, it's only a book, it's just ideas, in a free society... etc, etc.
"Go, Nazis, Go!"