Following days of bloody conflicts involving anti-Israel activists, law police was forced to intervene at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA ) early on Wednesday night. Following a series of aggressive tussles on Tuesday night where spear and barricades appeared to be used as weapons, the Los Angeles Police Department requested an administration-specific visit.
According to National Review, the camp began on the Royce Quad, and video showed the demonstrators beating a Jewish woman unconscious and causing a concussion. A separate incident‘s footage showed activists preventing a Hebrew student from leaving the camp on Tuesday and holding him against his will. On Monday, protesters from UCLA appeared to block a Hebrew student from attending school by lining up and blocking the student from getting inside the lecture hall’s main entrance.
” Many of the protesters, as well as register- protesters who have come to the area, have been quiet in their engagement. But, to be honest, people ‘ methods have been shocking and shameful, Block said in a statement released on Tuesday.
“UCLA supports relaxing opposition, but no engagement that impairs our ability to carry out our scientific vision and causes fear, intimidation, and fear in our society.” These instances have put some on our campus, particularly our Hebrew students, in a state of anxiety and anxiety”, he continued.
” We have substantially increased our safety presence in the area, including adding more number of law enforcement officers, security personnel, and student interests mitigators,” he said. In addition, we have engaged law enforcement to look into current violent incidents.
Only IN: Jewish lady at UCLA taken to the emergency room after being unconsciously beaten by pro-Palestine protesters.
According to reports, the event occurred at Dickerson Plaza.
The girl was surrounded by 5 people, according to ‘ ThatKoreanJew’ on IG who is a medical student at UCLA.
She suffered a… photograph. twitter.com/ctv1hAl6Wu
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg ) April 30, 2024
The UCLA violence that is occurring this evening is totally awful and inexcusable.
Police has arrived on school.
— Mayor Karen Bass ( @MayorOfLA ) May 1, 2024