Saturday, May 9

UCPD searches for suspect following robbery of student

This post was updated June 12 at 11 a.m. UCPD is searching for a suspect following an on-campus robbery early Thursday morning. A person struck a UCLA student in the face while the victim rode their bicycle outside the Engineering VI building on Westwood Plaza around 12:12 a.m., according to a Clery Timely Warning crime alert. Read more...

Photo: The Engineering VI building is pictured. A person knocked a student off their bicycle outside the building around 12:12 a.m. Thursday morning and stole their phone while they were unconscious, according to a Clery Timely Warning crime alert. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Crimewatch: May 2025

Sources: UCPD. Graphic reporting by Maggie Konecky, Daily Bruin Staff. Interactive by Ayushi Kadakia, Assistant Data Editor. UCPD recorded 692 unique entries in its daily crime log from May 1 to May 31. Read more...


At routine traffic stop, UCPD arrests 1 person for possession of illegal firearm

UCPD arrested one person for the possession of an illegal firearm during a routine traffic stop near Sproul Hall around 2:15 a.m. Wednesday. The person voluntarily disclosed the presence of the firearm and was taken into custody, according to a post from UCPD on social media platform X. Read more...

Photo: A UCPD car is pictured. UCPD arrested one person for the possession of an illegal firearm during a routine traffic stop Wednesday. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Trump declares West LA VA campus as National Center for Warrior Independence

This post was updated May 12 at 12:35 a.m. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday designating the West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs campus as the National Center for Warrior Independence. Read more...

Photo: The Jackie Robinson Stadium scoreboard is pictured. The stadium sits on land owned by the West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs campus, which President Donald Trump designated as the National Center for Warrior Independence on Friday. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)


Students, community members sue CHP, LAPD over alleged force in encampment sweep

Students and community members filed a lawsuit against California Highway Patrol and Los Angeles Police Department on Thursday for their alleged use of excessive force against protesters during the police sweep of the first Palestine solidarity encampment last May. Read more...

Photo: Police officers stand outside the first Palestine solidarity encampment. A group of protesters are suing CHP and LAPD for use of excessive force during the police sweep of the encampment. (Brandon Morquecho/Daily Bruin senior staff)



UCPD to release phones confiscated during last spring’s pro-Palestine protests

UCPD will be releasing cell phones it has held for nearly a year, which were confiscated after arrests made during last spring’s pro-Palestine protests. Police officers confiscated around 40 phones from people arrested at pro-Palestine protests in spring 2024 to be used as evidence in investigations for potential charges, said Cynthia Anderson-Barker, a civil rights attorney who advocated for phones to be returned to students. Read more...

Photo: The first Palestine solidarity encampment is pictured. People who were arrested at pro-Palestine protests last spring had their phones confiscated for the past year. (Anna Dai-Liu/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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