Protests erupted on the campuses of the University of Southern California and the University of Texas in Austin on Wednesday, resulting in a significant police presence and multiple arrests.
At the University of Southern California, anti-Israel protesters gathered on campus, prompting the Los Angeles Police Department to intervene. By 10 p.m. local time, the LAPD had successfully removed the protesters from the campus. Prior to their removal, clashes between the protesters and police led to the arrest of 73 individuals.
Meanwhile, at the University of Texas in Austin, nearly three dozen people were arrested during demonstrations on campus. Up to 50 individuals were also detained as state troopers from Houston were called in to support the local law enforcement agencies. The protests in Austin appeared to subside as the night progressed, with law enforcement efforts helping to maintain order on campus.
Both incidents underscore the ongoing tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which have sparked protests and demonstrations across the United States in recent weeks. Universities have become focal points for these demonstrations, with students and activists expressing their views on the situation in the Middle East.
As authorities work to ensure the safety and security of all individuals involved, the aftermath of these protests will likely continue to be monitored closely. The impact of such events on campus life and the broader community remains a topic of concern for university officials and local residents alike.