2 reports criticize UCLA police response to violence at pro-Palestinian encampment

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2 reports criticize UCLA police response to violence at pro-Palestinian encampment
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The reports faulted campus leaders for allowing the encampment to be established and cited poor campus police coordination with local police.

Demonstrators clash at a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA early Wednesday, May 1, 2024, in Los Angeles. Dueling groups of protesters have clashed at the University of California, Los Angeles, grappling in fistfights and shoving, kicking and using sticks to beat one another. in late April and the department’s communication with other law enforcement agencies when violence occurred on April 30 and May 1.

The federal report, which cited “dramatic failures in confronting antisemitism,” criticized university leaders for allowing “the creation of a hostile environment for Jewish students,” and holding off, rather than stepping in, when they discovered what was happening. Board Vice President Rasha Gerges Shields said LAPD was the first to put out an after-action report, which “puts a bullseye on the department at times, but I also think that it’s important to assess so that there’s improvements.”A UCLA patrol officer on April 25 suggested in a UCLA police message thread that police should identify and remove people who were not UCLA students, staff or faculty from a recently formed encampment at Royce Quad in the center of campus, the House report said.

The following morning, Thomas texted a group of other agencies, including LAPD, that more pro-Palestinian protesters were arriving on campus. A short time later, a UCLA police lieutenant texted the group that UCLA had “no plans” of clearing out the protesters. About 1,000 counter-protesters arrived at 10:30 a.m. that morning and 500 more pro-Palestinian protesters arrived, the LAPD report said.

The first units arrived from West Los Angeles Station just before 12:15 a.m., May 1. At 1:25, “It becomes apparent to Commander Lurie that UCLAPD had not formed a plan or team to break up protesters. Chief Choi calls Commander Lurie and tells him to take what resources he had available and go into the protest to end the violence,” the report said.

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