Police in riot gear have arrested several pro-Palestinian demonstrators at the University of Southern California after ordering the large crowd to disperse. Authorities have also created a skirmish
Multiple emergency services were in the area yesterday afternoon (Tuesday, April 23)
Witnesses say they have seen four police vehicles and even the police helicopter
Pro-Palestine protesters at the University of Southern California were dispersed by police in riot gear on Wednesday, 24 April. The peaceful protest on the university campus escalated suddenly when armed police arrived to disperse student protesters. Police could be seen dragging away students’ tents. Several arrests were made. The incident happened as pro-Palestine protests continue to erupt across US university campuses. More than 400 protesters have been arrested nationwide since the...
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Black smoke burst out of the green tractor this afternoon (April 26).
The police helicopter is also understood to have been sent up
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Salinas police said they shut down seven street vendors over the weekend that were working without proper permits.