UCLA Protests: Zero Charges Two Months After Violent Clash, While San Diego Activists Face Prison Time
Los Angeles — Two months after a violent clash at a pro-Palestinian demonstration at the University of California, Los Angeles, law enforcement has yet to charge any of the counter-protesters involved, despite substantial video evidence and investigatory leads developed by volunteer groups. The attack, which took place on May 1, involved assailants who targeted the demonstrators with chemical irritants, fireworks, and physical assaults. The incident has raised significant concerns about campus security and the response …