Campus police union blames UCLA for violent response

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The University of California campus police union is accusing the UCLA school's administration of mishandling the violent response toward the pro-Palestinian protesters. Tracey Leong reports for the NBC4 News on May 4, 2024.

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  • @vg4472
    Someone is filtering comments on hypocrisy LOL
  • @VDP207
    Let the finger pointing begin. Its going to be a PR nightmare for all these campuses and municipalities
  • @mtstash
    "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
  • @vg4472
    It would be great to hear the University respond by saying they acted in direction from the White House.
  • There's a lot of videos where they talk about no law present. If the campus has requested law enforcement as a precaution when it started things would not have come to this
  • @jaad9848
    lol. The fact that the police are supposed to keep both sides apart has been standard operating procedure for the longest yet these people couldnt figure it ou
  • @cbob3605
    Strip them of federal funding immediately
  • lemme tell ya, if this is a preview of what summer's gonna be like again this year we're in for a hell of one
  • Lol the school blaming the damn cops lol you can't make this up
  • @JadyGrudd
    The primary problem is that everybody's blaming everybody else instead of doing anything responsibly productive. Welcome to California. Edit for the Californians: I said nothing about the right to assemble or speak freely, though I'm not sure protests are what you've got there.
  • Campus police are one step up from mall security. They are not trained to deal with violence.
  • That or easily maintain a peaceful distance between the protest groups the night before.
  • Leave the police out of this the college administration messed up
  • @blue5had0w
    Oopsie, it didn't look good. Here comes the blame game
  • @tunatony
    Just get ahead of the problem next time around. Campus leaders obviously to passive.