Metal pipes, epoxy adhesive and super glue, padlocks, bolt cutters and other items that UCLA police say were found after dozens of protesters were arrested Monday May 6, 2024 at the Westwood campus.
UCLA police say protesters arrested Monday at a university garage had materials that could be “used to unlawfully enter and barricade a building.” In a news release Wednesday, campus police ...
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators once again gathered on the campus of UCLA on Monday, prompting the university to move all classes to remote learning. The day’s protests began in a campus parking ...
Protesters camped out at UCLA put out a requested list of donations that included shields, gas masks and strobe flashlights. AFP via Getty Images “We will not leave. We will remain here until ...
UCLA’s chancellor on Monday night outlined actions the school is taking in the aftermath of mob violence against protesters on campus last week. The UCLA Police Department asked other campuses ...
counter-protesters, and police clashed overnight. After UCLA officials declared that the encampment “is unlawful and violates university policy,” a large group of pro-Israeli demonstrators set ...
WESTWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Several protesters who were arrested early Thursday morning at UCLA are speaking out after being released from custody, sharing details of their experience.
After UCLA declared a pro-Palestinian demonstrators' encampment unlawful, a clash between dozens of protesters and counter-protesters led to one person being driven away in an ambulance.
They've seen how these pro-Hamas protesters are treating Jewish students on campus, and they said, 'Fine, if the UCLA administration is not going to do anything, if LAPD is not going to do ...
The Palestine Solidarity Encampment at UCLA ended in the precise manner university leaders initially sought to avoid — with a massive police force arresting more than 200 protesters in the dead ...
A Google document posted online by Students for Justice in Palestine at UCLA shows a list of much-needed items wanted by the protesters at the so-called UCLA Palestine Solidarity Encampment.
As California Highway Patrol officers in riot gear dispersed pro-Palestinian protests at UCLA on May 2, they regularly aimed or fired their less-lethal weapons at protesters in ways that appear to ...