Melissa “I need some muscle over here” Click, the Missouri professor caught on camera accosting a member of the media at a protest in a public space on campus yesterday, reportedly posted a request for media coverage to her Facebook account on Saturday to help get the story covered in the “national media.”
Two days ago Mizzou prof asking for muscle wanted help to get protest story out there: pic.twitter.com/UwNrQIPlHW
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) November 10, 2015
https://twitter.com/dfdore/status/664078795247370240
Your tax paying dollars at work: @MelissaClick is firmly against student journalism. @mizzou #Mizzou pic.twitter.com/NlQOIoG8Pj
— Ken Webster jr??? (@KenWebsterJrSho) November 10, 2015
She’s also now locked her Twitter account and deleted her banner which read, “Media is Love” and “Everyone welcome!”
.@MelissaClick, who verbally threatened student, took down Twitter banner saying "Media is Love, Welcome Everyone." pic.twitter.com/VQ6JjsoeP9
— Mark Kauzlarich (@MJKauz) November 10, 2015
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