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65 Arrested as U. California San Diego’s Anti-Israel Encampment, Cleared by Police

65 Arrested as U. California San Diego’s Anti-Israel Encampment, Cleared by Police

Students who were arrested face interim suspension…and probably a lot of regrets later on in life.

The last time I reported on the University of California – San Diego, the institution had cancelled its famous Sun God Festival because security had to be redirected to its “Gaza Solidarity” camp.

It appears that the Sun God may have exacted some revenge.

UC San Diego issued an updated statement Monday afternoon following the dismantling of the “Gaza Solidarity” encampment on campus, saying one additional arrest has been made after an earlier statement from the university reported 64 arrests as of Monday morning.

According to a statement from Chancellor Pradeep Khosla at 4:45 p.m., the encampment was cleared because it “violated campus policy and the law and grew to pose an unacceptable risk to the safety of the campus community.”

According to an earlier statement around 10:45 a.m. Monday, UC San Diego Police reported 64 arrests during the event. The university said 40 of those were students while 24 were unaffiliated or their relationship to the university unknown at this time. Two minor injuries were reported.

Specifically, Khosla said authorities found wooden stakes, propane tanks, metal and plywood shields, aerosol spray cans and a sword at the campsite, posing risks to health, fire safety and security.

The plywood shields and sword are an interesting addition to the campus experience. UCSD demonstrators clearly took protest LARPing toward a disturbing direction. I had hoped the protest around the Geisel Library was going to remain peaceful, but the evidence suggests that may not have been the end-game of some of the particpants

The administrators at UCSD were clearly unhappy with the antics at the camp. In fact, some students are facing interim suspension.

Leticia Guzman, UCSD student and Assistant Vice President of the Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion for A.S., received notification of her interim suspension on May 2. On May 5, her predecessor in the role, Cristian Fuentes Hernandez, received the same notification. The emails informed the students that the administration had received information that they were present at “the encampment that violates university policy.”

The emails further stated, “The information described above, if true, provides cause to believe that your continued presence at UC San Diego is reasonably likely to lead to physical harm to any person or property, threats of violence, conduct that threatens the health or safety of any person, or other disruptive activity incompatible with the orderly operation of the campus.”

As far as Guzman knows, herself and Fuentes Hernandez are the only students who’ve been notified of disciplinary action thus far. She said that she considers the decision to suspend students involved in A.S. as “strategic” and targeted.

I sure hope their suspensions were strategic, targeted, and effectively stopped the antisemitic antics and prevented potential violence at the university. That the students were advocates of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion confirms just how toxic those policies are to a healthy, productive, and rewarding college experience.

However, it turns out all the students arrested are facing suspension…so UCSD is really only targeting those who chose to ignore the warnings about illegal camping around the Geisel Library. And it must be noted that two dozen of those arrested were either not students, or their exact affiliation with the university is not known.

Of the arrestees, the school said 40 were students and 24 “were unaffiliated or their status is unknown at this time.”

Officials noted the students that were arrested “have been or will be placed under immediate interim suspension.”

The camp made up of pro-Palestine supporters has been on the campus for at least six days.

The clear process begin with a great deal of drama, but fortunately concluded quickly.

Shortly before 11 a.m., protesters had pushed sheriff’s deputies back against the Structural & Materials Engineering building. Deputies wore helmets and protective armor while holding batons.

“Shame on you, put it away!” a protestor chanted. “We’re unarmed!” another shouted.

At press conference later in the day, Imam Taha Hassane, Director Islamic Center of San Diego, said he was pepper sprayed. Video posted on Instagram by San Diego chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement shows deputies spraying pepper spray into the crowd of protesters.

Shortly after 11 a.m., protesters encircled the doors of the UC San Diego Price Center food court, barricading them with some law enforcement inside.

Some video taken during the take-down of the encampment:

The comments on posts decrying the action today have not gone the way their posters intended.

The students who participated today may end up with no useful degree and lots of regrets.

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JohnSmith100 | May 7, 2024 at 11:15 am

Now civil lawsuits. Make sure all of them end up on a list.


 
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Lucifer Morningstar | May 7, 2024 at 11:34 am

Whatever. Liberal Judge will just give those that were arrested slap on the wrist punishments and quickly release them and all those that receive an “interim suspension” will be allowed back onto campus by the next term when the publicity dies down with no real long term consequences for either group. Guaranteed.

Nothing ever happens to these people so why should anything happen now.


 
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destroycommunism | May 7, 2024 at 11:57 am

“regrets”

degrees/jobs etc are being “awarded” based on emotional >>tribalistic methods

these omarian w(h)inners will not suffer


 
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scooterjay | May 7, 2024 at 12:20 pm

LARP is pretty old. It started with SCA, a collection of freaks.


     
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    gibbie in reply to scooterjay. | May 7, 2024 at 2:50 pm

    Society for Creative Anachronism:
    A collection of fun loving young people not afraid to risk lifelong joint problems.


     
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    Danny in reply to scooterjay. | May 7, 2024 at 3:47 pm

    Besides sounding like an out of touch elitist who doesn’t give a dam about the culture and utterly despises any culture that isn’t Hollywood or other mainstream institutions the left captured long ago what did you just achieve by insulting millions of people just now?

    Whatever your hobby is probably has a lot less exercise involved than SCA, is unlikely to involve keeping yourself in touch with history…..

    Why do you insist on being against the one piece of culture that isn’t utterly woke in this country (that isn’t Japanese in origin)?

    If you want the sport that kneeled for the anthem through the Trump administration and will do it again if Trump wins I think the term you are looking for is “football” not larp.


 
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Dimsdale | May 7, 2024 at 12:36 pm

Why “strategic and targeted” suspensions? Throw a net over them and give blanket suspensions, including making 2023-2024 null and void, no refunds.


 
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Valerie | May 7, 2024 at 12:45 pm

San Diego has a long-standing tradition of actually holding peaceful protests. This one wasn’t peaceful.

Remember when protests were broken up by police with batons and water cannons? Or even shooting rubber bullets?

Today’s protesters have no idea how lucky they are to be treated so gently.


 
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alaskabob | May 7, 2024 at 1:43 pm

Permanent banishment from the U Cal system would be in order.


 
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henrybowman | May 7, 2024 at 1:56 pm

Wow. Suddenly, arrests, arrests, arrests, at school after school.
What changed?
“When a party knows it is to be ousted from power in the fall, it concentrates their minds wonderfully.”


 
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Olinser | May 7, 2024 at 2:29 pm

Arrested.

And, I’m sure, immediately released with assurances that they won’t actually be charged.


 
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Skip | May 7, 2024 at 2:46 pm

Can I guess the DA will let go 65 without charges?

Those arrested will soon find out that Summer Stephen, the DA of San Diego County, is no Soros wimp. Her office successfully prosecuted about a dozen Antifa terrorists who beat up Trump supporters in Pacific Beach in 2021; first time Antifa members have been found guilty of conspiracy. Glad, and a little surprised, that UCSD administrators brought in law enforcement early on the pro-Hamas rioters.

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