Los Angeles police have cleared out a pro-Palestinian encampment from the University of Southern California (USC).
According to news, officers in riot gear entered the location early on Sunday and USC threatened to arrest anyone who remained.
USC President Carol Folt complimented the police and campus security for removing the camp “as peacefully and safely as possible” and noted that no arrests had been reported.
US institutions are bracing for potential disruptions at upcoming graduation ceremonies after weeks of pro-Palestinian rallies.
Officers erected a perimeter around the camp, leaving behind tents and other trash, according to USC internet photos.
USC student writer Zain Khan told the news that there were about 100 individuals living in the campground.