UCLA named a new leader Wednesday amid continued campus turmoil over pro-Palestinian activity — two days after police arrested two dozen demonstrators who tried to erect yet another encampment protesting the war in Gaza.
At UCLA, counterprotesters in late April attacked a student encampment with fireworks and irritant gases, as well as fists, metal poles and wooden planks — but police failed to intervene for more than three hours, a Washington Post investigation found.
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