University fires Turning Point USA table flipper from teaching assistant role after campus outburst
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An Illinois State University teaching assistant has been dismissed following an incident where he was recorded overturning a Turning Point USA table and shredding the organization’s flyers.

While the university typically refrains from discussing personnel issues publicly, they confirmed in a statement Monday afternoon that Derek Lopez has been removed from his role as a graduate teaching assistant, pending an ongoing investigation.

The video shows 27-year-old graduate student Lopez engaging in conversation with an individual near the conservative group’s display, which was set up to promote an upcoming event featuring political comedian Alex Stein.

Building on the Illinois State University campus

Lopez can be heard in the footage justifying his actions by saying, “Well, you know, Jesus did it, so you know I gotta do it, right?” before proceeding to overturn the table.

“Well, you know, Jesus did it, so you know I gotta do it, right?” Lopez told the man before he was seen flipping the table over.

“Thanks guys, have a great day,” he said before walking away. 

He was also accused of disrupting a second informational table hosted by a student group, according to Illinois State University Police.

He was arrested on Friday and faces charges for disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property. Police said the case is pending and may be grounds for additional charges and university disciplinary action.

Illinois State University Police car

Illinois State University Police said Derek Lopez was accused of disrupting a second informational table hosted by a student group. (Illinois State University Police)

On Saturday, the school reaffirmed its commitment to free speech.

“The University recognizes the diverse perspectives represented on our campus. We expect everyone to listen and respond to opposing views with civility,” a statement said. 

So, too, did the campus police force. 

“We are committed to protecting the First Amendment rights as well as safety of everyone in our campus community,” Police Chief Aaron Woodruff said. 

People holding "This is our Turning Point" signs during a memorial for Charlie Kirk

People raise placards reading “This is our Turning Point” during a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium, in Glendale, Arizona, U.S., Sept. 21, 2025.  (Brian Snyder/Reuters)

“We encourage all members of our community to learn more about free speech rights and responsibilities at Illinois State University, including constructive ways to respond when encountering speech they may disagree with,” the statement continued.

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