UCLA failed to help prosecutors investigate the anti-Israel activists who set up an encampment last spring that blocked Jewish students from parts of campus, according to the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office. Of the hundreds arrested, only two—both counterprotesters—are facing criminal charges, while a third was referred to an informal proceeding.
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