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A Turning Point USA event met with protests and violence at UC Berkeley
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The campus event Monday marked the final stop for the American Comeback Tour
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which conservative activist Charlie Kirk had begun before he was fatally shot in Utah
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The event, featuring comedian and actor Rob Schneider and others, reportedly prompted large-scale protests and at least three people were arrested amid the chaos
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Police say two people were detained after a fight. Four students were also arrested for
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alleged vandalism after authorities say they tried to hang a cardboard cutout of an insect
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on a gate prior to the event. Some protesters reportedly shouted chants like fascists out of
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Berkeley. Kirk's former chief of staff accused Antifa of being behind the disruptions on social
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media, while Schneider praised those who stayed at the event as courageous Berkeley students
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who refused to be intimidated by the not-very-tolerant left, adding, we know who the real fascists are. UC Berkeley officials say they're reviewing security measures
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in wake of the protests and violence. A university official released a statement expressing support
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for students to participate in events held by student organizations and its speakers' rights
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to share their message regardless of ideology. For more on this story
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