Arizona State University (ASU) instructor and Drag Queen Story Hour organizer David Boyles, who claimed he was assaulted by Turning Point USA citizen journalists interrogating him on his efforts to foist graphic “sex education” on children, appears to have lied about key details of the incident.
In a lengthy Facebook post, Boyles had claimed he was “confronted by two right-wing fascists” on October 11th.
“One filmed on his phone while the other shouted horrible and incendiary things at me,” Boyles said, alleging he “moved to block the camera” and “the other one jumped me from behind, slamming me to the pavement and causing the injuries you see above.”
“They then ran off like the cowardly pieces of shit that they are,” he added.
CCTV footage shared by Turning Point USA boss Charlie Kirk, however, reveals Boyles’s account to be untrue, showing the professor lunging aggressively and persistently at the cameraman, making physical contact in what can only be described as an assault. Only at this point did the other man, TPUSA’s Kalen D’Almeida, push Boyles away from from his colleague. The pair do not flee the scene as Boyles claimed, either, with D’Almeida even appearing to offer a hand to help him back to his feet, while they continued recording.
ASU President Michael Crow was silent last week as pro-Hamas "protestors" denigrated Jewish students on campus, but he worked over the weekend and sent an official email smearing TPUSA after "queer" ASU professor David Boyles attacked our cameraman.
Here's the video evidence,… pic.twitter.com/Bc3q9vrY19
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) October 16, 2023
“Our reporter used his constitutionally-protected speech to ask a taxpayer-funded employee some simple questions,” Kirk said, including “Why is he the Phoenix sponsor of Drag Queen Story Hour” and “Why is [he] publishing books about minors having sex with adults?”
Boyles, accused by D’Almeida of wanting to create a “different America” where “little boys are sodomized by people like you,” has previously published graphic book drafts detailing the sexual experiences of a 17-year-old minor who leaves his Christian family to “orbit” a highly sexual and “unapologetically queer” tutor.