USC protest encampment being cleared: Police
A pro-Palestinian encampment on the campus of the University of Southern California was being cleared Sunday morning as campus police warned protesters to leave or be arrested.
The announcement came as the USC Department of Public Safety closed the campus "as a result of significant activity at the center of campus."
"If you are in the center of campus, please leave. People who don’t leave will be arrested. We will issue another alert when it is clear to return," the DPS said on X.
The campus police said officers from the Los Angeles Police Department are assisting in "clearing the center" of the University Park Campus.
Sunday's action came after USC President Carol Folt sent an email to the school's community, saying "steps would be taken to ensure a quiet and safe environment for students to complete their finals."
“[L]et me be absolutely clear: free speech and assembly do not include the right to obstruct equal access to campus, damage property, or foment harassment, violence, and threats,” Folt said. “Nor is anyone entitled to obstruct the normal functions of our university, including commencement."
-ABC News' Cory Peeler