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 ...
Tools that police said could be used to enter and barricade a building, including metal pipes and bolt cutters, were among the items found when about 40 people were arrested during protests Monday ...
The Los Angeles City Council instructed the Los Angeles Police Department on Tuesday, June 4, to provide an after-action ...
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 ...
Hundreds of UCLA workers including teaching assistants and researchers staged a walkout Tuesday to slam the university's ...
Over 200 protesters were arrested at UCLA during a May 1 police raid on the Palestine Solidarity Encampment. They night ...
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 ...
A group walked out during Harvard College's commencement to decry the exclusion of 13 would-be graduates who were said to be ...
WESTWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A group of 44 protesters who were arrested on UCLA's campus early Monday were equipped with bolt cutters, super glue, padlocks and other items that indicated they ...
To the editor: Clearly, the tragedy that has befallen the people of the Gaza Strip and Israel is nothing to be mocked. It is a serious and troubling situation. But the protesters have invited mockery.
In contrast to police statements, volunteer medics said they treated serious wounds as UCLA’s pro-Palestinian protest was besieged by police and counterprotesters, including some injuries that ...