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Justice Division to research UC Berkeley after protestors conflict exterior Turning Level USA campus occasion
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Justice Division to research UC Berkeley after protestors conflict exterior Turning Level USA campus occasion

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Last updated: November 11, 2025 6:29 pm
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The Division of Justice introduced Tuesday it could examine safety on the liberal bastion campus of UC Berkeley after a number of folks had been taken into custody Monday night after clashes erupted as protesters tried to close down a Turning Level USA occasion.

“I see a number of points of significant concern concerning campus and native safety and Antifa’s capacity to function with impunity in CA,” Harmeet Okay. Dhillon, the assistant lawyer normal for Civil Rights on the U.S. Division of Justice, posted on X.

A big group of anti-fascist protesters confirmed up Monday afternoon exterior the conservative group’s occasion at UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Corridor, which sits on the campus’ famed Sproul Plaza, the bottom zero of the historic Sixties campus free speech motion.

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The occasion was Turning Level USA’s first occasion in California since Charlie Kirk, the group’s founder, was shot and killed at Utah Valley College on Sept. 10. It was additionally the group’s closing cease on its “American Comeback Tour.”

“Hey, ho, hey, ho,” protesters chanted. “Turning Level has to go.”

Dan Mogulof, a spokesperson for UC Berkeley, mentioned 4 folks had been arrested. Two folks had been arrested after combating with one another off campus by the Berkeley Police Division and an extra two arrests had been made on campus by college police.

“At this level, we’re conscious of a single incident of violence between two people who fought with one another,” Mogulof mentioned. “And that was the arrest made by town that occurred, not on the campus, however on the streets. … That’s the one violent incident that we’ve details about. However we are going to, as all the time, cooperate with any investigation.”

Andrew Kolvet, a spokesperson for Turning Level USA, emphasised that a big group of conservatives gathered contained in the UC Berkeley auditorium.

“Regardless of Antifa thugs blocking our campus tour cease with tear gasoline, fireworks, and glass bottles, we had a PACKED HOUSE within the coronary heart of deep blue UC Berkeley,” mentioned Andrew Kolvet, a spokesman for Turning Level USA, sharing a video on X of a crowd standing up, holding placards of Charlie Kirk’s face and chanting “Charlie Kirk! Charlie Kirk!”

“God bless these courageous college students,” Kolvet mentioned, posting two emojis of U.S. flags. “For Charlie.”

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