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Protestors have gotten off the 101 freeway, activists urged the crowd to march towards city hall.
Hundreds of people are still gathered on the overpass.
CAMPUS 'TRASHED': Garbage, tents, water and old food were seen littered in UCLA's quad area as KTLA's Annie Rose Ramos made her way to Royce Hall, which was also vandalized with spray paint and messages such as “from the river to the sea” and “Free Palestine.”
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Watching people delight in the collapse of a bank that’s been vital to the greatest wealth generation engine this country has had for the last 2 decades is really disheartening to see.
I think this is a Twitter problem.I’m gonna be spending less time here.
Parking meters on Sunset Blvd are out of commission in protest of money being used to fund the genocide of Palestinians.
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Income from parking meters in LA goes toward local government spending such as, "painting and marking of streets and curbs required for the parking".
Only after 5 different tiers of local spending can that money be used for general government spending.
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I saw everything with my two eyes tonight, recorded and photographed it, and if anyone tries to both-sides what happened at UCLA tonight they are a fucking hack.
Over the past two days, the protests in LA have sustained themselves all day into night because they're decentralized. They've exhausted the police and their resources by splitting up and moving around. In turn the people in the streets have kept visibility on the issues longer.
Can’t believe this was a thing I witnessed in real time this year. An organized lynch mob that targeted a bunch of students with little to no consequences.