sigh ... what kind of world do we live in when you can't even throw someone off your own property and rough 'em up on the way out anymore? I suppose it's his own fault for living in Chicago though. They'd have laughed that dumb broad out of court in Texas or Florida.
Everyone in this story is a total retard. You have the Jewish lady who said she knew very little about Fuentes other than that she could get Internet clout by filming his home, which then evolved into maybe thinking she could record herself getting into an argument with him, the guy she said she didn't really know anything about. This would be like me finding out I had a particular lolcow in my town and deciding I could get Internet updoots by filming his house and confronting him, even though I don't follow him or know at all what he's going to be like when I actually get there.
Then you have Nick Fuentes, who could see that someone was approaching his house with a camera at the ready, probably already recording, and preparing for her great doxxing or whatever she was trying to do. A sane person would do the smart thing and make sure all of their deadbolts are secured and hide in their house. Maybe call the cops if she will not leave the premises when asked.
But Fuentes isn't a sane person, so he decided to unlock the door and go full on Muh CAstLe DefENsE and assault someone.
Law enforcement originally didn't care to charge him, and I can see why. Technically, what she did was supreme retardation, and the article said what she was doing was considered trespassing (although I have no idea how that would hold up. You can approach people's houses, right? Or can you only do so if you insist that you come in peace, not waving a phone around?), but it turns out having a Twitter army at your disposal can work wonders.
Ultimately, everyone here is a retard. Charge them both, cowards!