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University of Florida student accused of spitting on cop accepts deal

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A University of Florida senior accused in April of spitting on a campus police officer while his classmates were being arrested during pro-Palestinian protests accepted a plea deal Wednesday that lets him avoid any time behind bars.

In the courtroom, Alachua County Circuit Judge Phillip A. Pena lectured Allan Hektor Frasheri, 21, of Largo. Pena told him that spitting on a police officer was “demeaning, it’s inappropriate and unnecessary.” 

Pena also ordered Frasheri to apologize in a letter to the officer, Maj. Kristy Sasser.

“This is much more offensive and distasteful than pushing someone,” Pena said.

Allan Hektor Frasheri, 21, of Largo, is detained by police on April 29 during a protest on the University of Flordida campus.

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Frasheri will spend 18 months on probation and undergo a mental health evaluation under the plea agreement. He was kicked out of UF over the incident before he graduated and suspended for four years. The university also banned him from campus for three years.



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