Police fire stun grenades at UCLA student protestors
U.S. Campus Protests
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Police fired stun grenades and plastic bullets on the pro-Palestinian student protestors camping at the University of California, Los Angeles on Thursday. More than 100 police in riot gear forcefully removed the protestors, arresting over 200 of them.
CGTN’s Ediz Tiyansan reports from the scene.
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