Bill Cosby supporters clash with anti-rape protester outside freed comedian’s house – as others say they’re GLAD his indecent assault charges were overturned
- Supporters of the comedian held placards welcoming him home as he returned to his mansion in Elkin Park, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday
- At least two of those supporters clashed with an anti-Crosby protester, who was filmed shouting ‘This is about rape’ over a megaphone
- Others took to social media to share their delight at Cosby’s release
- He was freed on Wednesday after three years in prison
- Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court ruled Cosby should never have been tried of indecent assault
- Prosecutor Bruce Castor promised not to use depositions against Cosby in writing – his successor then used them to mount a criminal case
Bill Cosby supporters have clashed with an anti-rape campaigner outside the freed comedian’s house – as others took to the internet to say they’re glad he’s out of jail.
A man and a woman were seen squaring up to an anti-Crosby activist outside his home in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday after he was freed.
The female protester – who was toting a megaphone – chanted ‘Change the law’ and ‘This is about rape.’
But the male supporter – who was carrying a placard saying ‘Bill Cosby is innocent’ – took exception to her claims, and repeated the slogan on his placard saying: ‘Bill Cosby is innocent.’
He continued chanting his counter-protest, with the female Cosby supporter – who held up a sign saying ‘Don’t mess with Bill’ seen telling the megaphone-bearing woman to ‘Go home.’
Bill Cosby supporters turned up to welcome him back to his mansion in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday after his indecent assault conviction was overturned
Supporters held up signs, with the woman in the brown headband later filmed clashing with an anti-Cosby protester
This woman was filmed arguing with two Cosby supporters, after yelling ‘This is about rape’ over a megaphone
Others took to Twitter to share their delight at Cosby’s release
Cosby is pictured returning to his home after three years in jail
Another supporter, who did not get involved in the argument, held up a sign saying: ‘Welcome home Mr Cosby.’
The confrontation was shared by NBC 10 reporter Aaron Baskerville, and it was unclear how it ended up being resolved.
Meanwhile, other Cosby fans took to Twitter to hail the decision to axe the 83 year-old comedian’s 2018 conviction for sexual assault, which saw him freed on Wednesday after three years behind bars.
Others took to Twitter to hail Cosby’s release. Brent Harte tweeted a snap of the star and wrote: Bill Cosby found innocent on ALL CHARGES!! He is a free man.’
Cosby was freed after Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court said his conviction breached a 2005 promise by former Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor not to charge him.
Castor – who represented Donald Trump at his second impeachment trial in January – believed accuser Andrea Constand’s allegations of being drugged and raped by Cosby were not strong enough to merit criminal charges.
He helped her mount a civil case against Crosby, which saw the comedian agree to sit for interviews under oath after Castor promised he would not be charged over anything he said.
After Castor left his office, his successor Kevin Steele used the material gleaned from those chats to launch a criminal investigation into Cosby.
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court ruled that Castor’s promise to Cosby – a signed press release on headed paper – did stand, and that he should never have been tried over Constand’s claims.
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