Woke Lecturer Filmed Harassing Christian Evangelist Put on Administrative Leave

A far-left lecturer at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) who was filmed harassing a Christian street preacher was placed on administrative leave the day before, according to a report from Kera News cited by the Christian Post.
Charles Hermes, who teaches philosophy at the school, was seen engaging in strange behavior towards a street preacher attending the Tarrant County International Women’s Day Unite and Resist Rally, which is about women defending “our rights, our bodies, and our future.”
While attending the event, Hermes invaded evangelist’s personal space while shouting “No justice!”
A day before he wrote on Facebook:

Notably, Hermes has been arrested multiple times for his activism in the past, most recently nabbing a count of criminal trespassing at a pro-Palestine protest.
According to Kera News:
“In a March 7 letter Hermes shared with the Report, Miriam Byrd, the chair of UTA’s Department of Philosophy and Humanities, informed Hermes of his leave and cited “numerous complaints” about his teaching as the reasoning behind the move.
…“UTA has received numerous complaints regarding your courses and teaching this semester. Up until last week you still had not uploaded assignment or substantive readings to your courses,” Byrd wrote in the letter. Hermes said it is not a requirement for faculty to upload assignments to a portal. “UTA is currently reviewing the complaints.”