Pro-Palestinian Demonstration in Montreal Turns Violent

A pro-Palestinian demonstration in Montreal turned violent, resulting in clashes with police, smashing windows, and setting fire to cars. Three individuals were arrested for assaulting officers and obstruction of police work. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced criticism for attending a Taylor Swift concert during the protests.

ICE arrests of child sexual predator and MS-13 gang member in Massachusetts

ICE arrests child sexual predator and MS-13 gang member in Massachusetts. LA County District Attorney-elect outlines position on sanctuary city law amid Trump administration's promise of mass deportations.

Murder of Kansas Moms

Fox News report on the search for two Kansas women who vanished while driving to Oklahoma, detailing the autopsy reports of Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley who were found buried in a freezer in a cow pasture after being reported missing. Suspects arrested in connection to the murders belonged to an anti-government group.

Massachusetts Leaders Refuse to Comply with Trump's Immigration Enforcement

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu refuse to cooperate with President-elect Trump's mass deportation plan despite recent ICE arrests of illegal immigrants on child rape charges. MassGOP criticizes their stance, urging collaboration with federal authorities to address public safety risks. Three suspects, including a convicted child rapist from Brazil, were arrested by ICE in Massachusetts.

UK Riots Crackdown

An 11-year-old child has been arrested in connection to the UK riots. A total of 110 people have been arrested so far, with over 1,000 arrests nationwide. The crackdown includes using body cam data, CCTV footage, and social media to identify suspects.

Border Patrol Rescue Operations in El Paso Sector

El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents rescued over 2,400 migrants from 244 human smuggling stash houses near the border in New Mexico. Chief Scott Good reported raids and arrests of smugglers forcing migrants into overcrowded and extorted conditions. Agents also apprehended a previously deported child sex offender attempting to re-enter the United States.

Stabbings at Notting Hill Carnival in London

Three people were stabbed during the opening day of the Notting Hill Carnival in London, with one in life-threatening condition. The event attracted hundreds of thousands of revelers celebrating Caribbean music and culture.

Clashes between Chicago police and anti-Israel protesters at DNC

Clashes between Chicago police officers and anti-Israel protesters occurred during the Democrat National Convention. Protesters set an American flag on fire, leading to tension and arrests. Pro-Palestinian activists clashed with white supremacists. The event featured radical slogans, anti-police sentiments, and exclusion of Jewish people.

Cooking Oil Theft in Cartersville, Georgia

Four men were arrested in Cartersville, Georgia, for bulk theft of cooking oil from various restaurants. They are suspected of being part of a criminal organization and may be responsible for similar thefts across metro Atlanta.

Shooting at Vanderbilt University

Two men have been arrested in connection with a shooting on the campus of Vanderbilt University that left one person wounded. The incident stemmed from an argument between members of a construction crew working at a residence hall. Three individuals were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Grace Kelley's Arrests

Grace Kelley, daughter of country star Wynonna Judd, arrested for three new counts including fleeing from a police officer. This comes after a prostitution charge in April. Kelley has a history of criminal activities dating back to 2015 with drug-related charges.

Wynonna Judd's daughter's legal troubles

Country star Wynonna Judd's daughter, Grace Kelley, has had multiple run-ins with the law, including recent arrests for indecent exposure and soliciting prostitution. Kelley faced charges, appeared in court, and was ordered to pay fines and serve jail time. Her legal troubles have been publicly reported and commented on by her public defender.

Foiled Attack on Taylor Swift Concerts in Vienna

A third teenager has been arrested in connection with a foiled attack on Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna. The plot was inspired by the Islamic State group and al Qaeda, with bomb-making materials found at suspects' homes. Concerts were canceled, and safety was prioritized over the shows.

Terrorist Threat at Taylor Swift's Concerts

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour shows in Vienna canceled due to foiled terrorist attack targeting concerts, two men arrested.

Terrorism Threat in Vienna, Austria

Two men arrested for alleged planned attacks at major events in Vienna, including Taylor Swift's concerts.

Arrests in Vienna for Planned Attacks at Major Events

Two men were arrested in Vienna, Austria for allegedly planning attacks at major events, including Taylor Swift's concerts. One of the men pledged allegiance to ISIS and had detailed plans for an attack. Chemical substances were found in possession of one of the suspects, prompting increased security measures for the upcoming concerts.

Arrests in Vienna for Alleged Planned Attacks at Major Events

Two men were arrested in Vienna, Austria for allegedly planning attacks at major events, including Taylor Swift's concerts. One of the men had pledged allegiance to ISIS and had detailed plans for an attack. Chemical substances were found in his possession. Security measures have been increased for Swift's concerts.

Criticism of Elon Musk's Comments on Social Media Platform X

PM's spokesperson criticizes Elon Musk's comments on social media platform X about civil war being inevitable, following violent riots in Liverpool. Keir Starmer emphasizes that violent thugs do not represent Britain and calls for action against online incitement. Government working with social media companies to remove criminal content promptly.

Travel Alerts in the UK Due to Violent Protests

Travel alerts have been issued for the UK due to violent protests following a stabbing attack. Countries like Australia, Nigeria, and Indonesia have advised their citizens to avoid protests and stay vigilant. Over 400 people have been arrested in connection with the riots.

Venezuelan Opposition Leaders Investigated

Venezuela's attorney general announced a criminal investigation into President Maduro's opponents for calling on the armed forces to stop supporting him and to stop repressing demonstrators. The opposition claims to have won the election but Maduro was declared the winner. The situation has led to arrests, deaths, and threats against the opposition leaders.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's Response to Election Protests

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is facing protests and opposition after a contentious election. He has responded with a crackdown, arrests, and threats against opponents. The situation is leading to economic uncertainty and potential international intervention.

UK Anti-Immigrant Protests and Far-Right Clashes

Protests involving far-right and anti-immigrant groups have erupted in towns across the UK following the Southport stabbings, leading to violent confrontations, arrests, and property damage. Police have been actively involved in controlling the situation.

Venezuelan Election Arrests

Over 1,000 people have been arrested by Venezuelan security forces following Sunday's disputed elections where incumbent Maduro was declared the winner without providing proof.

California Democrats Object to Anti-Human Trafficking Bill at San Diego Comic-Con Sting Operation

California Democrats object to parts of anti-human trafficking bill targeting sex buyers of minors. 14 arrested, 10 victims rescued, including a 16-year-old, at San Diego Comic-Con. Sting operation by San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force, FBI, DOJ, and HSI. Arrests send clear message to offenders. Law enforcement personnel worked undercover to recover victims and arrest traffickers. 14 sex buyers arrested, 9 adult potential victims recovered, 1 16-year-old girl rescued. Comic-Con International draws over 100,000 fans each year. San Diego Comic Convention was not aware of the sting operation.

Venezuelan Election Dispute

Venezuela's military chief claims coup amid protests following disputed election victory by President Maduro. Opposition leaders allege electoral fraud, leading to unrest and arrests. International criticism grows, calling for transparency and potential do-over election.

Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests and Arrests

Pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses led to over 3,100 arrests, with many charges being dropped. University administrators negotiated with protesters or called in the police. Charges were dropped due to minor offenses and First Amendment rights. Historians compare the number of arrests to the Vietnam War protests.

Leeds Riots and Arrests

Iustin Dobre has been charged with violent disorder and arson after a double-decker bus was set on fire in Leeds during riots. More arrests were made in connection to the violent disorder. The riots were sparked after social services removed four children from their family.

Real Estate Titan Accused of Poisoning Wife Found Dead

Real estate titan accused of poisoning his wife found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound during an FBI raid at his Florida home. The allegations against him included poisoning, arson, and stalking, but he had not been charged with a crime. FBI also made arrests in connection with a murder-for-hire investigation.

Chaotic Scene at Copa América Final

27 arrests and 55 ejections occurred at the chaotic scene before the Copa América final between Argentina and Colombia at Hard Rock Stadium in Florida. Among those arrested were 11 illegal immigrants, including two Colombian nationals charged with battery on a law enforcement officer and trespassing.

Arrest of Suspects in Charlotte Shootings

Two suspects arrested in connection with a series of shootings in Charlotte, North Carolina. One suspect believed to be in the U.S. illegally. Charges include first degree murder and attempted murder. Shootings linked based on car description, shell casings, and time frame. Investigation ongoing.

Incidents at Pride Month Celebrations in New York City and Chicago

Multiple arrests and police injuries occurred following chaotic incidents at the end of Pride Month celebrations in New York City and Chicago. The Pride parade in Chicago was disrupted by violence and disorderly behavior, leading to arrests and injuries among police officers. Similar incidents of violence were reported in New York City after a Pride parade, with videos capturing fistfights and assaults. The events resulted in a significant police presence maintaining order in both cities.

ISIS-Affiliated Human Smuggling Network Bringing Migrants to the US

Department of Homeland Security identifies over 400 migrants brought to the US by an ISIS-affiliated human smuggling network, with some migrants' whereabouts unknown. ICE is looking to arrest those involved on immigration charges. No direct ties to threats to the US have been found.

Illegal Border Crossings and Asylum Processing

Arrests for illegal border crossings dropped more than 40% during the three weeks that asylum processing has been suspended by the Homeland Security Department.

Isaiah Buggs' Release from the Kansas City Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs released defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs following recent arrests for animal cruelty and domestic violence.

Pro-Palestinian Encampment Removal at UCSB

Police removed a pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of California Santa Barbara, making five arrests. The encampment was established in solidarity with pro-Palestinian university encampments across the nation and lasted 54 days. Jewish students reported being intimidated at some UC campuses.

Murder of Jocelyn Nungaray by Venezuelan migrants

12-year-old Texas girl allegedly strangled to death by Venezuelan migrants, family receives more donations than goal, funeral expenses covered by local business owner, two suspects arrested, social media blames Biden administration for murder

Anti-Israel Protests at California State University, Los Angeles

Anti-Israel protesters barricaded a campus building at California State University, Los Angeles, trapping school employees inside. Police arrested protesters at the University of California, Irvine. Classes moved online for at least 24 hours.

ISIS Threat and Arrests

Former GOP presidential candidate discusses the threat to the homeland after ICE agents arrested eight men with suspected ties to ISIS. A Kentucky man who joined ISIS discussed jihad, martyrdom, and shooting at planes. He was convicted of providing material support to ISIS and attending an ISIS training camp. He faces a maximum penalty of 50 years in prison.

Pro-Palestinian Activists Arrested at UCLA Protest

Pro-Palestinian activists arrested at UCLA protest. House of Representatives expands inquiry into antisemitism at the school. UCLA faced ugly scenes during spring protests. Jewish faculty members fear harassment by pro-Palestinian activists. Police intervened after vigilantes struck. Over 100 pro-Palestine protesters arrested outside Dodd Hall. House Committee on Education and the Workforce probes UCLA for antisemitism. Investigation into UCLA's federal funding and learning environment initiated.

Disappearance of Eight-Month-Old Girl in Kentucky

Five people have been arrested in Kentucky in connection with the disappearance of an eight-month-old girl who has been missing since at least the start of May. The parents were found with a stash of drugs, including fentanyl, and are not cooperating with the investigation.

Nigel Farage Faces Second Physical Assault in a Week

Nigel Farage faced a second physical assault in a week during a campaign event in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, where objects were thrown at him by protesters. The incidents were condemned, and arrests were made in connection with the attacks.

Anti-Israel protests at UCLA

Anti-Israel protesters set up new encampment at UCLA, leading to clashes with police and arrests. Demonstrators call for colleges to end business ties with Israel amid ongoing war in Middle East.

Migrant Smuggling Arrest in Bexar County, Texas

Seven people were arrested in Bexar County, Texas, for their involvement in an alleged migrant smuggling scheme that resulted in 11 migrants being hospitalized due to heat exhaustion. The migrants were found hidden in a concealed compartment in a trailer outside a stash house in San Antonio. Multiple suspects were apprehended, and the case is being investigated by the Bexar County Sheriff's Office and Homeland Security Investigations.

Student Antiwar Movement and University Divestment

Student antiwar movement demanding universities divest from Israeli companies with ties to Gaza war continues over summer. Protests, encampments, arrests, and suspensions reported at various universities. Demonstrations planned in different cities. Movement gaining momentum despite opposition.

Milkshake Assault on Nigel Farage During UK General Election Campaign

Reform UK Party leader Nigel Farage was hit with a milkshake while campaigning for the UK General Election. Two arrests were made in connection with the incident. Throwing milkshakes at politicians has become a trend during campaigns.

Pro-Palestinian Protest at Brooklyn Museum

Pro-Palestinian protesters in Brooklyn, New York, occupied the Brooklyn Museum, resulting in damaged artwork and staff harassment. At least 34 people were taken into custody. Similar protests have taken place at other locations across the country, leading to numerous arrests.

Protesters dismantle anti-Israel encampment at Wayne State University

Protesters at Wayne State University in Detroit set up an anti-Israel encampment demanding divestment from Israel. Police dismantled the encampment resulting in the arrests of at least eight protesters. The encampment caused tension and forced classes to be held remotely at the university.

Chilean Authorities Arrest Suspects for Causing Deadly Fires

Chilean authorities arrested two individuals accused of causing massive fires in February that left 137 dead and over 16,000 homeless. The suspects allegedly planned and executed the fires, resulting in a state of emergency being declared. Investigations revealed a motive tied to financial gain, with one suspect teaching the other how to make incendiary devices.

Troublesome Venezuelan Immigrant in Chicago

Venezuelan immigrant in Chicago, Carlos Mavarez Viloria, has been arrested ten times in 10 months for various crimes including shoplifting, possessing a crack pipe, and pulling a gun on a convenience store clerk. He is now being held in Cook County Jail.

Hong Kong arrests under national security law

Hong Kong police arrest six people, including a former organizer of the annual Tiananmen Square vigil, for publishing seditious social media posts under the new national security law. The group aimed to incite dissatisfaction against the Chinese government and judiciary.

Arrests in Hong Kong under National Security Law

Six people, including a former organizer of Hong Kong's Tiananmen Square vigil, were arrested for publishing seditious social media posts under the new national security law. The law has deepened concerns about eroding freedoms in the city.

Kindergarten Graduation Brawl in Tennessee

Chaos erupted at a kindergarten graduation in Tennessee when a brawl broke out between adults and children, leading to arrests and injuries. The fight stemmed from tensions between two women in the crowd.

Arrests for Alleged Crimes Across the United States

Multiple individuals arrested for various alleged crimes in different counties across the United States.

California Street Takeovers

Recent street takeovers in California led to arrests, including a 15-year-old charged with attempted carjacking and felony vandalism. The incidents involved large mobs trashing vehicles and businesses, with one resulting in injuries and deaths.

Illegal Immigration Bill in Louisiana

The Louisiana House of Representatives passed a bill similar to Texas, allowing law enforcement to arrest migrants who entered the US illegally. The bill, SB 388, sponsored by State Sen. Valarie Hodges, criminalizes illegal entry into Louisiana. It awaits approval from the Senate and Gov. Jeff Landry.

Corruption Scandals in Russia and Arrests of High-Ranking Military Officials

The U.N.'s High Representative for Disarmament Affairs cautioned states involved in transferring arms to Ukraine or Russia to act responsibly as the war shows no signs of stopping. Corruption scandals in Russia have led to arrests of high-ranking military officials, raising questions about Putin's control over the Defense Ministry amid the war in Ukraine. The recent arrests are not a 'campaign' against corruption but rather reflect ongoing activities in 'all government bodies.'

Arrests of Russian Military Officials on Bribery Charges

Several high-ranking Russian military officials, including Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov, have been arrested on bribery charges, leading to speculation about the motives behind the arrests.

International Drug Smuggling Operations

Police in Thailand seized ketamine hidden inside life-size Transformer robots destined for Taiwan. In Greece, authorities dismantled an international criminal group trafficking cocaine in shipping containers from Latin America to Europe, leading to several arrests and the confiscation of a large amount of drugs and evidence.

Federal Judge Rules ICE 'Knock and Talk' Practice Unconstitutional

A federal judge ruled that ICE's 'knock and talk' practice of arresting illegal immigrants at their homes is unconstitutional, a victory for migrant rights activists. The tactic accounted for at least 8% of arrests made in 2022. ICE's Los Angeles field office heavily relied on this method, but the judge deemed it a violation of privacy and the true purpose was to make immigration arrests.

Anti-Israel Protests at College Campuses

Anti-Israel protests continue on college campuses, spreading to University of Pennsylvania with 75 pro-Palestinian protesters staging an encampment at Drexel University. 19 anti-Israel protesters were arrested at the University of Pennsylvania.

Americans Arrested in Turks and Caicos for Carrying Ammo

Five Americans have been arrested in Turks and Caicos for carrying ammunition in their luggage at the airport. Families of the detainees are asking for prayers and support as they face potential prison sentences.

Mugshots of U.S. Arrests May 12-18, 2024

Mugshots for arrests made throughout the U.S. during the week of May 12-18, 2024.

Kansas City Chiefs Arrests and Controversies

Two Kansas City Chiefs offensive linemen were arrested for misdemeanor marijuana possession. The Chiefs have had a tumultuous week, including controversies surrounding a player's speech, car theft, and significant other's global tour.

Anti-Israel Protest at UC Irvine

Anti-Israel protesters arrested at the University of California, Irvine after setting up barricades and disrupting university operations.

Anti-Israel Protesters Block Traffic Outside Disney World in Orlando

Anti-Israel protesters from Queers for Palestine blocked traffic outside Disney World in Orlando, Florida, claiming Disney supports 'genocide.' Law enforcement arrived and arrested three protesters. Similar protests have occurred in Chicago and at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camps.

Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations at Universities

Harvard University's pro-Palestinian encampment is one of the last remaining after police cleared similar demonstrations at MIT and the University of Pennsylvania. The demonstrations led to arrests and removal of tents, with tensions escalating at each campus.

Student Protests for Palestine

Student protests in various universities across the U.S. in support of Palestine lead to clashes with supporters of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Anti-Israel protests at University of Pennsylvania

Anti-Israel protests continue on college campuses, with 33 people arrested at the University of Pennsylvania for dismantling an encampment.

Tensions in Tunisia Over Migrant Rights

Tensions in Tunisia rise as authorities target migrant communities with arrests and tent camp demolitions. Activists criticize security-centric approach by governments on both sides of the Mediterranean Sea. President of Tunisia accuses pro-migrant individuals of financial crimes. Crackdown on migrants results in protests and clashes with law enforcement. Number of migrants reaching Italy decreases, relieving pressure on European officials.

Emory University no confidence vote following anti-Israel protests

Emory University undergraduate students pass a no confidence vote against the school's president following anti-Israel protests resulting in arrests. Faculty Senate also votes no confidence against the president.

Faculty-led anti-Israel encampment at The New School in NYC

Faculty-led anti-Israel encampment established at The New School in NYC, leading to arrests of students and faculty solidarity. Demands for divestment in companies complicit in Israel's actions. Named after Refaat Alareer, killed in Israeli airstrike. Faculty expresses no confidence in New School leadership.

Anti-Israel Protest at George Washington University

33 people were arrested after police cleared an anti-Israel encampment at George Washington University. The protest escalated, leading to arrests for unlawful entry and assault on a police officer.

Child Sexual Abuse Investigations in Ontario

More than 60 people arrested in Ontario for child sexual abuse; investigations led to dozens of suspects charged with various offenses, including possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material. 34 victims identified, 30 children safeguarded.

Anti-Israel Encampment at George Washington University

33 people arrested after police clear anti-Israel encampment at George Washington University. House Oversight Committee Chair cancels hearing with Mayor Bowser. Mayor Bowser and MPD Chief Smith address situation and actions taken.

Anti-Israel Tent Encampment at George Washington University

Anti-Israel tent encampment at George Washington University cleared with police arresting dozens of protesters. Students protested outside the president's home. Some protesters were pepper-sprayed and nearly 30 people were arrested. Encampment was established on April 25 in solidarity with Palestine.

Clearing of Pro-Palestinian Encampment at UC San Diego

Police cleared a pro-Palestinian encampment at UC San Diego, leading to 65 arrests. Pro-Israel counter-demonstration also took place. Encampment lasted less than a week and is believed to be funded by left-wing donors. Universities nationwide are cracking down on similar protests.

Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt New York Met Gala

Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the New York Met Gala with some storming past police barricades, leading to arrests. The protests were part of a 'Day of Rage' following Hamas attacks in Israel. Over 1,000 people participated in the demonstration.

Tragic Death of Tourists in Mexico

Three young tourists who went missing during a trip in Mexico were found dead in a well, believed to have been carjacked and executed. Mexican authorities have arrested three suspects with meth found on them. One victim was a former college lacrosse star from Australia. A fourth body found in the well is believed to be a missing rancher.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Arrested at Art Institute of Chicago

Nearly 70 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested outside the Art Institute of Chicago for trying to set up tents. The protesters turned violent, surrounded and shoved a security officer, and stole keys to the museum. The Art Institute tried negotiating with the protesters, offering an alternative location, but they refused. The Chicago Police Department eventually ended the protest, arresting around 50 people.

Anti-Israel Protest at University of Virginia

At least 25 anti-Israel protesters were arrested at the University of Virginia campus as authorities tried to clear an encampment. The protesters repeatedly refused to comply with university policies regarding protests.

Missing American and Australians in Mexican tourist area

Bodies found in Mexican tourist area where an American and two Australians went missing. Fourth body also discovered. Investigations ongoing, with arrests made. Families and authorities involved in the search. Drug cartels active in the area. Previous tragic incident involving Australian surfers in the region.

Pro-Palestinian Activism on College Campuses

Pro-Palestinian activists have launched encampments at over 70 campuses to protest Israel's military assault on Gaza, leading to clashes with police and arrests. University communities express frustration with administrators' handling of protests.

Arrests at Pro-Palestinian Protests in New York City

Nearly half of the 282 people arrested at pro-Palestinian protests on two New York City campuses are not students, according to officials. Police were sent to Columbia University and City College of New York where protesters were arrested. City officials have not released further identifying information about the arrested individuals.

Teens Charged After Dumping Trash into Atlantic Ocean During Spring Break-like Event

Two teens charged after viral video shows group dumping trash into Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida during spring break-like event. Incident sparked fierce backlash and led to arrests for boating under the influence, but no major incidents or accidents reported. Video posted by YouTuber Wavy Boats LLC went viral, prompting investigation by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Arrests in Slaying of Sikh Separatist Leader

Canadian police arrested three Indian nationals in connection with the slaying of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, investigating possible ties to the Indian government. The incident sparked a diplomatic feud between Canada and India.

Arrests in Slaying of Sikh Separatist Leader

Canadian police arrested three suspects in the slaying of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, investigating possible ties to the Indian government. The suspects, Indian nationals in their 20s, were living in Canada as non-permanent residents.

Pro-Palestinian protests on school campuses

Thousands of protestors were arrested this week as some schools called in police to clear pro-Palestinian encampments, while others reached agreements with students to clear out voluntarily.

Brown University student protests

Brown University strikes a deal with students amidst protests, avoiding arrests and suspensions. NPR interviews a student involved in the negotiations.

Anti-Israel protests at New York University

Police officers clear out protesters at New York University campus with recovered signs bearing terrorist slogans. Anti-Israel protests continue on campus, leading to arrests of students. Fox News correspondent reports on ongoing demonstrations.

Anti-Israel protesters concealing identities behind masks cause havoc on college campuses

Anti-Israel protesters concealing their identities behind masks cause havoc on college campuses, leading to property damage, violence, and arrests. Critics condemn their actions as cowardly and dangerous.

NYPD Clears Anti-Israel Encampments at Universities in New York City

Sanitation workers in New York City disposed of tents and other gear left behind after NYPD officers broke up an anti-Israel encampment at universities, arresting 56 people without incidents. Officers found leaflets with details on protesting and civil disobedience, indicating there is funding and radicalization behind the movement.

Anti-Israel Protests at Portland State University

A dramatic video captures a driver racing towards a crowd during anti-Israel protests at Portland State University. The driver was detained and taken for a mental health evaluation. Police arrested 30 people after agitators occupied the university library twice in one day. The incident involved protesters, damaged vehicles, and injuries to police officers.

Protests at New York University

Police clear out protesters at New York University campus, recovering signs with terrorist slogans. Anti-Israel protests continue on campus, leading to arrests and demonstrations. Fox News covers the events and reports on the ongoing situation.

Pro-Palestinian protests at US college campuses

Police arrested over 2,100 people at pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses, including at Columbia University where an officer accidentally discharged his gun. Similar protests occurred at other universities across the US, resulting in confrontations with police and multiple arrests.

Anti-Israel Protests on College Campuses in the U.S.

Anti-Israel protests have led to over 2,200 arrests on college campuses in the U.S., with no signs of ending soon. Former President Donald Trump commended police for arresting 'radical left' protesters. Jewish GWU students call for removal of anti-Israel encampment.

Pro-Palestinian Protests on U.S. College Campuses

Police arrest over 2,000 people at pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses across the U.S., with chaotic scenes at UCLA, where protesters defied orders to leave and were eventually arrested. Encampments of protesters calling for an end to the Israel-Hamas war have spread nationwide, leading to clashes and disruptions on campuses.

Anti-Israel protests at Portland State University

Police arrest students at Portland State University following anti-Israel occupation of Millar Library. Protests led to trashing of the library and several arrests by the Portland Police Bureau.

Conflict at UCLA over Anti-Israel Encampment

Law enforcement officials at UCLA dismantle anti-Israel encampment amid clashes with protesters, leading to arrests and a tense standoff. The situation escalated following a violent attack by counter-protesters the night before.

Anti-Israel Protests at Universities

Law enforcement officers fired tear gas at anti-Israel protesters at UCLA after failed attempts to enter the large encampment, leading to clashes and arrests. Similar incidents were reported at other universities in the US and the UK.

Police Clash with Activists at UCLA Palestine Solidarity Encampment

Police broke down barricades at a Palestine Solidarity Encampment at UCLA and arrested activists after a week of disruption. Activists clashed with police, leading to arrests and removal from the site.