Peacefully protesting this time, and, these students were, removed off of the campus, peacefully too, not like the previous ASSAULTS which had happened on the EAST coast prior! Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
Using the Police Batons, the Flash Bombs to Force the Protesting Students into Submission, U.C.L.A. Announced the Raid Beforehand, a Lot of the Protesters Had Made Their Ways Out Early Already
The California Police Department on the second started the actions of arresting the students in protest in support of Palestine in UCLA, and started, removing the campsites that the students had set up in the sit-in protests.
there's still the RUN-in between the protesters and the police, but it all ended, peacefully thankfully, video from YouTube
Before U.C.L.A. notified the police to come to the campus to clear off the campsites, they'd issued a safety warning, demanded that the students stay out of the Dixon Square, where the supporters of Palestine set up the tents. The police warning claimed, that the gathering was an illegal assembly, that the police already ordered the plaza to be, cleared out, that students are now allowed to enter into this area of the school.
On the morning of the second, the highway police of California started, removing the roadblocks on the exteriors of the campsite, and started arresting the students on site, CNN news report, that the patrol officers wore their, helmets, gas masks, the bands to be used as handcuffs, and the police batons, made their ways into the school, as the protesters saw the police coming, they were at a standoff with the police, and let out a scream, the officers fired the flash bombs into the crowd. The protesters stated, that police shot the rubber bullets into their directions.
Based off of the photos caught on site, the armed police officers lined themselves up into a human wall, the protesters in the helmets and the gas masks called out loud, "You want peace we want justice!"
the college students, marching for the cause...photo from online
The police removed the roadblocks around the campsite of the UCLA campus, took some people into custody. The protesters' wrists were bound by the zip ties, the police used the police helicopters, surveyed the skies above the school. A protester who was taken away by the police stated into the camera that he was studying in UCLA, "I'm an English major, a student here, don't let us down!"
As the police made their way into the primary campsite, the Dixon Square, dozens of students started escaping. Many of the protesters got away, while those who didn't, they were, rounded up. It took close to three hours for the police to take over the protesting campsite, to take the protesters away on a police prisoner transportation bus, and the tents were, taken down.
On the first of May, there was a physical confrontation of the Israeli-supportive and the Palestinian supportive sides, it'd caused fifteen injured, one individual was, hospitalized.
In New York, the police stated, that there'd been 282 from schools being taken into custody in the takeover of Columbia University and the City University, of these, 134 weren't students nor staff members of the school, with the remaining 148, who are, working or studying in one of the universities.
The close to two-week long protests of Support Palestine protests in Columbia University came to an end on the evening of April 30th. The patrol officers arrested the hundreds of protesters who occupied the Hamilton Hall, and removed the campsites set up by the protesters. The mayor of New York, Adams stated, "there's external influences" that are involved in the student protests, but didn't name any specifics.
And in the Madison-Wisconsin University, the twelve protesters in support of Palestine were arrested by the police on the first of May, there were, four officers injured. After the officers left the campus, the protesters set up the tents again.
CNN estimated, that within the twenty-four hour span from April 30th to May 1st, there were, at least, four hundred protesters, arrested by the police.
Yeah, this is, how it goes, because these college students felt, that U.S. is standing on the WRONG side of what's morally responsible, so they, protested, and, they weren't using ANY violent means, only occupied the halls and school's lawns, they WERE, peacefully PROTESTING (freedom of assembly of FIRST AMENDMENT???), and because the schools saw these behaviors as "threats", the cops were called in, to REMOVE them, and, yeah sure, the cops hadn't used, VIOLENT means YET, only put the cuffs of these younger generations who have a clearer IDEA of WHAT freedom is all about, and they were protesting for a JUST cause, to FREE the people of Palestine, for Palestine to set up its own nation, and they were, ARRESTED.
How's that for the EXPRESSIONS, the EXERCISE of freedom, and the FIRST AMENDMENT rights, huh???
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