A video Wednesday afternoon by Los Angeles Times reporter Angie Orellana Hernandez showed police offers deploying batons amid a pro-Palestinian protest at the University of Southern California ...
Using shields, batons and flash-bang explosives, Calgary police officers forcibly removed a group of protesters Thursday night from an encampment set up on the University of Calgary campus.
Video shows police pulled out their batons while detaining one protester wearing a neon green vest and black face mask, as others swarmed them and tried to intervene. Pro-Palestine activists ...
Hundreds of police, with shields and batons, have entered the University of California at Los Angeles to disperse a pro-Palestinian protest camp that was attacked by pro-Israeli supporters less ...
showed police wielding batons while removing demonstrators on campus. Another post on X with a video stated that, “a handful of students were peacefully protesting when dozens of cops showed up.
That protester was the first to be arrested. After that, police handcuffed more students using white plastic ties. Officers armed with batons formed a line and pushed protesters back, with many ...
A large number of police arrived at schools in New York City and Los Angeles, dressed in riot gear, some holding shields and batons. Graphic videos and images have emerged of violent clashes on ...
“Police officers wearing body armor, helmets and face shields deployed flash-bang grenades, rubber bullets and batons against student protesters. We will always support the right to protes ...
Police were seen using batons against protesters to prevent them from marching past the nearby Holocaust Monument on their way to Amsterdam city centre. When protesters arrived at a central ...
A missing Epping woman was found and reunited with her family on Thursday, police said.A Silver Alert had been issued in the case, as Alexis Paolini, 21, was considered to be a vulnerable adult ...
"Across the generations, our University has been home to protests of every shape and size, and to a tradition of meeting those protests with understanding and nuance–not with police batons and ...