Iowa student flipped Turning Point USA table on campus in viral video that led to arrest: docs
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An incident involving a University of Iowa student turned into a scene of chaos when a Turning Point USA display table was violently overturned on campus, and it was all captured on video. The student, identified as 19-year-old Justin Calhoon, is now facing legal trouble following the dramatic confrontation.

In the video, Calhoon can be seen lunging towards the table, forcefully pulling it towards himself before flipping it onto its side. Materials from the table were scattered across the pavement, creating a moment of disruption that quickly drew attention.

After committing the act, Calhoon glanced at the camera with a smile and nonchalantly exclaimed, “Yup!” His actions and the subsequent footage have sparked discussions about campus conduct and freedom of expression.

The authorities have since released a mugshot of Calhoon, who has been officially charged in connection with the incident that took place on November 5, 2025, at the University of Iowa. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office has documented the event, which adds another layer to the ongoing conversation about campus activism and decorum.

Justin Calhooh mugshot

A mugshot of Justin Calhoon, charged in connection with flipping a Turning Point USA table on the University of Iowa Campus on Nov. 5, 2025.  (Johnson County Sheriff’s Office)

A criminal complaint obtained by Fox News Digital says that the Turning Point members had offered Calhoon hot chocolate before he flipped their table.

“The incident left the group visibly shaken and disrupted their event,” the complaint said. “They were forced to reset their table and reported feeling frazzled and intimidated, particularly as all members present were female.”

He then fled the scene, but was later arrested. Turning Point announced the arrest on X only hours after the incident.

He was charged with two counts of disorderly conduct, fifth-degree criminal mischief and two counts of third-degree harassment, according to Johnson County, Iowa, jail records.

The University of Iowa

The Turning Point USA table was flipped at the University of Iowa. (Don and Melinda Crawford/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

“All Iowa students are expected to follow the Code of Student Life, which sets standards for student behavior and conduct. While the outcome of these investigations are considered confidential, discipline is based on the severity of the violation,” a university spokesperson told Fox News Digital. 

“The University of Iowa is fully committed to Free Speech, requiring First Amendment Training for all students annually and frequently communicating expectations for tolerating different viewpoints,” the spokesperson said.

The incident was eerily reminiscent to one at Illinois State University last month, when a teaching assistant flipped a Turning Point USA table.

Derek Lopez, 27, was fired from his role at the university after he was caught on camera destroying a Turning Point display.

He was charged with disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property.

Illinois State teaching assistant toppled TPUSA table

Derek Lopez was fired from his teaching assistant role at Illinois State University after flipping a Turning Point USA table on campus. (Credit: X/@FrontlinesTPUSA)

The federal government had its eye on Lopez before his table-flipping incident for alarming posts he allegedly made on social media. He was arrested again last week for threatening President Donald Trump online, according to the FBI.

According to the FBI, in an Oct. 27 X post from the account @Derek200pz, Lopez said “I’m gonna kill Donald Trump, idgaf.”

“He explained he posted on social media about how he wanted to kill Nazis. He said it feels like Nazism and Fascism is on the rise,” Lopez’s arrest affidavit says. “He stated he doesn’t want to kill people but his honest opinion some powerful people should be killed.”

Split image turning point banner and table being flipped

Derek Lopez was arrested after flipping a TPUSA table on the Illinois State campus.  (Alex Wroblewski/Getty Images; Frontlines TPUSA)

He also bizarrely claimed online that he killed Turning Point founder Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated on Sept. 10 while speaking at Utah Valley University.

“Cry harder,” the comment said. “Every day, hundreds of frail little kids in palestine [sic] die. Charlie Kirk spoke out, not to END their suffering but IN FAVOR of it. That was his free speech. My free speech is this: I Derek S Lopez, killed him. I killed Charlie Kirk.”

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