Two popular YouTube creators have been charged with criminal trespassing after disrupting a classroom at the University of Houston.
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The professor then reportedly told Onakoya and Adams to leave and that,"we can't have that language." She told police that she took the balloons, attempted to lead Onakoya and Adams out of the classroom, and threatened to call the University of Houston Police Department. The stunt was uploaded to Youtube under the title"My Professor Rejected me! Ft. JiDion" and was uploaded by Onakoya. The video appears to have been taken down, but Adams has posted about the warrant on social media and appears to have taken a photograph in front of a University of Houston police station.
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