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UCLA says law enforcement is stationed throughout campus to ‘help promote safety'
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Police arrested about 300 protesters at Columbia University and the City College of New York after officers in riot gear entered Columbia's campus, breaching the Hamilton Hall building occupied by pro-Palestinian protesters. In Los Angeles, police arrived on the UCLA campus, amid clashes between pro-Palestinian demonstrators and counterprotesters.
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Police zip-tied the hands of large numbers of student protesters and hauled them away. An armored vehicle pushed a bridge into a window of Hamilton Hall and then officers quickly retook the building.
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