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  2. List of Occupy movement protest locations in California

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    Several universities took part in the protests as well, including notable protests Occupy UC Davis and Occupy Cal. Below are some of the protest locations in California within the larger list of locations in the United States. It is the state with the most community protests, manifesting in over 50 cities and also on many college campuses.

  3. LAPD, feds look for synagogue protesters as city mulls over ...

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    The violent protest Sunday at a Jewish temple has prompted Mayor Karen Bass to say Los Angeles should consider rules over demonstrations and the wearing of masks by those protesting.

  4. UC Berkeley officials denounce protest that forced police to ...

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    Leaders of the University of California, Berkeley, have denounced a protest against an event organized by Jewish students that forced police to evacuate attendees and a speaker from Israel for ...

  5. Why Biden's protest problem has reached deep-blue California ...

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    As former President Trump's motorcade coursed through Beverly Hills, Newport Beach and San Francisco last week, packs of MAGA hat-wearing, flag-waving fans lined the posh streets and coastal ...

  6. George Floyd protests in San Diego County, California

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    On June 3, the county requested the Army National Guard to "assist with security in the region due to recent civil unrest." [3] [4]On June 4, law enforcement agencies with Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Coronado, El Cajon, Escondido, La Mesa, National City, Oceanside, San Diego, San Diego State University, University of California, San Diego, the San Diego Community College District, and San Diego ...

  7. Occupy San Diego - Wikipedia

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    It is based on the Occupy Wall Street movement that began in New York City on September 17 and is one of several "Occupy" protest sites in Southern California, including Occupy Los Angeles. As of June 2012, Occupy San Diego had continued to engage in organized meetings, events and actions. [2]

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