• Windsor police thwart elementary school break-in

    Windsor police are crediting a quick response in stopping a break-and-enter in progress at an east-end elementary school Saturday evening. Officers were alerted to the break-in just before midnight Saturday at a school in the 8400 block of Cedarview Street. When they arrived, they discovered three males inside the building. A perimeter was set up […]

  • Protesters gather outside Claremont Police Department

    Dozens of protesters gathered outside the Claremont Police Department on Friday night.While police formed a skirmish line inside the perimeter of their property, a fence separated the two sides. Officers approached the dozens of protesters several times. The pro-Palestinian group of student protesters gathered at Pomona College earlier on Friday. So far, the demonstration has been peaceful. KCAL News reached out to Claremont police for more information but has not heard back since Friday night.

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    NYPD breaks up pro-Palestinian protest at Columbia University

    Police began making dozens of arrests after Columbia University's president asked for help clearing protesters — citing the "encampment and related disruptions pose a clear and present danger."

  • Police called to 'protest' after travellers moved onto land

    Officers attended the scene twice in two days but said there were no criminal matters

  • Police crack down on leftist anti-Milei protests in Argentina

    A confrontation between Argentine authorities and anti-government protesters angered by President Javier Milei's spending cuts escalated on Wednesday, as protesters blocking the capital's key thoroughfare were forcibly dispersed and eight of the movement’s participants arrested. In a rare move, riot police officers deployed powerful water cannons, drenching demonstrators. Argentines demanding more food for soup kitchens hurled sticks and stones, set garbage cans alight and paralyzed the main...

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    Arrest made after break-in, stabbing downtown: Toronto police

    An arrest has been made in connection with a stabbing inside a home in Toronto’s downtown core last month, Toronto police say. According to police, at around 5:18 p.m. on March 9, officers were called to a stabbing in the area of Carlton and Church streets. Police allege that three men forcefully entered a residential unit and once inside, they began to assault and stab the victim. They fled the scene prior to the arrival of officers, police said, and the victim was taken to hospital to...

  • Clay Township police seek leads in store break-ins

    The Clay Township Police Department is seeking information on a suspect involved in two breaking and entering cases.

  • Argentina's police step up their response to growing anti-government protests

    A confrontation between Argentine authorities and anti-government protesters outraged over President Javier Milei’s deep cuts to state spending has escalated, as protesters blocking the capital’s key thoroughfare were forcibly dispersed and eight of the movement’s participants arrested

  • Rep. Omar's daughter suspended from Columbia University as protests break out on campus

    The daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar confirmed Thursday that she was among several students suspended from Columbia University for participating in pro-Palestinian protests.

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    Toronto police arrest several people after protest blocks rail lines

    Several people have been arrested at a pro-Palestinian demonstration in the city’s west end that blocked rail lines for hours Tuesday. Demonstrators set up at a railway line at Osler Street and Pelham Avenue near The Junction around 3 p.m. and said they planned to stay there for hours. Toronto police estimate there are about 100 to 120 demonstrators at the scene. Just before 7:30 p.m., officers began to arrest demonstrators as they tried to clear the rail lines. Four people were taken...

  • Republican senator Tom Cotton calls for vigilantism to break up Gaza protests

    Outcry as Cotton says those inconvenienced by protesters blocking roads and airports should ‘take matters into own hands’The Republican senator Tom Cotton has urged Americans to “take matters into their own hands” when encountering pro-Palestine supporters, an apparent call to vigilantism as Israel’s military strikes in Gaza continued despite global calls for a ceasefire.Demonstrations on Monday by supporters of Palestine blocked roads in major US cities, including New York and Philadelphia;...

  • Fremont police fire pepper balls at protesters near Tesla plant

    Police in Fremont have deployed pepper balls at protesters near the Tesla