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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Sue UCLA Over 2024 Violence and Alleged Civil Rights Violations

The lawsuit alleges systemic anti-Palestinian bias, police misconduct, and severe injuries during protests, seeking accountability and policy reforms.

  • The lawsuit, filed by 35 plaintiffs, accuses UCLA and law enforcement of failing to protect pro-Palestinian protesters during a violent counterprotester attack on April 30, 2024.
  • Plaintiffs claim police used excessive force during a May 1-2 raid, including firing projectiles at protesters' heads and arresting over 200 people unlawfully.
  • Protesters suffered significant physical injuries, including broken bones and nerve damage, as well as long-term psychological trauma such as PTSD.
  • The lawsuit seeks monetary damages and policy changes to address systemic biases and prevent future violations of protesters' rights.
  • UCLA stated it rejects all forms of hate and violence and is reviewing the allegations, while the campus police chief resigned following criticism of the response to the attack.
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