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TomDaisy

(2,069 posts)
Fri May 24, 2024, 01:14 PM May 24

Great news - first attacker of UCLA students arrested, felony assault w/deadly weapon

Edan On, seen attacking a pro-Palestine encampment at UCLA, was arrested today by UCLA PD & booked on a felony--suspicion of assault w/a deadly weapon, per UCLA PD & jail records, held on $30,000 bail. This follows our
@CNN
investigation naming him: https://cnn.com/2024/05/16/us/ucla-student-protests-counterprotesters-invs/index.html





https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/16/us/ucla-student-protests-counterprotesters-invs/index.html

Unmasking counterprotesters who attacked UCLA’s pro-Palestine encampment

Published 11:06 AM EDT, Thu May 16, 2024

CNN


...

Law enforcement stood by for hours as counterprotesters attacked the pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA on April 30, which erupted into the worst violence stemming from the ongoing college protests around the country over Israel’s war in Gaza.

While a criminal investigation is underway into the assaults that occurred at UCLA, the identities of the most aggressive counterprotesters have gone largely unknown. A CNN review of footage, social media posts, and interviews found that some of the most dramatic attacks caught on camera that night were committed by people outside UCLA – not the university students and faculty who were eventually arrested.

Many at the scene appeared dedicated to the pro-Israel cause, according to social media and their own words that night. The violent counterprotesters identified by CNN, which included an aspiring screenwriter and film producer and a local high school student – were joined by unlikely allies, several of whom are known throughout southern California for frequenting and disrupting a variety of protests and public gatherings.

The young man sporting the white mask and a white hoodie in widely shared video clips is Edan On, a local 18-year-old high school senior, his mother confirmed to CNN, though she later said he denies being at UCLA. Video shows On joining the counterprotesters while waving a long white pole. At one point, he strikes a pro-Palestinian protester with the pole, and appears to continue to strike him even when he was down, as fellow counterprotesters piled on.


Lock this asshole up. Enjoy prison! Amazing no students were killed, after the attackers aimed and launched fireworks directly into their faces. High school kid? Lock up the parents too. No doubt they encouraged his violent views and actions.

Next, lock up the billionaires who called the university presidents and ordered them to get cop goons in riot gear to beat down their own students and shoot them with rubber bullets. Again, amazing no students were killed, although many were very seriously injured and the entire campus has been traumatized.

EMAIL TO PARENTS THAT WENT OUT MOMENTS AGO:

Dear Bruin Community:

I am writing with an update on efforts to protect the safety and well-being of our community, as well as our ability to foster an environment in which students, faculty and staff can learn, live and work peacefully.

Yesterday morning UCPD detectives, with the assistance of local agencies, made their first arrest in the ongoing investigation into the April 30 assaults that occurred on our campus. UCPD is committed to investigating all reported acts of violence and is actively working to identify the other perpetrators of violence associated with protest activities. As Chancellor Block has shared, those who inflicted violence on our community will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.


Enraged parents, including myself, have been demanding immediate arrests. We will not tolerate foot-dragging. This was an organized, large-scale, weaponized, violent attack on peaceful students, many of them 18 year old girls.
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Great news - first attacker of UCLA students arrested, felony assault w/deadly weapon (Original Post) TomDaisy May 24 OP
According to the CNN article.... TheRealNorth May 24 #1
The Daily Bruin reporters said they were preparing to write obituaries for students TomDaisy May 24 #2
I have seen M-80's go off.... TheRealNorth May 24 #5
Mostly Agreed ProfessorGAC May 24 #7
I was referring to what appeared to be a firework mortar round that was thrown at the protestors... TheRealNorth May 24 #8
I Think Your Guess Is Correct ProfessorGAC May 24 #9
+1 Gaugamela May 24 #3
Violence is 100% unacceptable. nt oasis May 24 #4
KnR Hekate May 24 #6

TheRealNorth

(9,531 posts)
1. According to the CNN article....
Fri May 24, 2024, 02:08 PM
May 24

His Mommy was proud and even bragged about her son's crimes on Facebook.... until CNN ID'd him and had the crimes on tape, which was going to make it difficult for LAPD to ignore it.

Frankly, it appeared to me the firework mortar was so large that it really should be considered an IED, and there should be terrorism charges too. Those things going off prematurely have caused serious injuries and deaths to professionals that do firework displays.

TomDaisy

(2,069 posts)
2. The Daily Bruin reporters said they were preparing to write obituaries for students
Fri May 24, 2024, 02:42 PM
May 24

because they were certain students had been killed.

You are 100% right.

TheRealNorth

(9,531 posts)
5. I have seen M-80's go off....
Fri May 24, 2024, 04:18 PM
May 24

Which is the equivalent of a 1/4 stick of dynamite. The firework explosion appeared larger than that.

ProfessorGAC

(66,119 posts)
7. Mostly Agreed
Fri May 24, 2024, 04:37 PM
May 24

All but the IED part. Mortars are meant to fire a projectile making them more akin to a gun than an IED.
Now, if fired from far enough away that the fuse has time to ignite the main charge, it is a crude bomb.
So, it's absolutely a deadly weapon, just not an IED.
Besides the "I" stands for improvised and this punk didn't have to improvise anything. He just had to buy it.
Sorry: picking a technical nit.

TheRealNorth

(9,531 posts)
8. I was referring to what appeared to be a firework mortar round that was thrown at the protestors...
Fri May 24, 2024, 04:51 PM
May 24

It may have been modified since it didn't seem to "jet". But that may have been because it was thrown instead of launched from a tube.

ProfessorGAC

(66,119 posts)
9. I Think Your Guess Is Correct
Fri May 24, 2024, 04:58 PM
May 24

Modifying something that is meant to launch into an exploding object isn't that easy.
It's way easier to improvise a device from something that isn't meant to explode. (Like the Boston Marathon killers that used pressure cookers.)
Even in cases where IEDs are used, the "improvisers" are usually a limited group.
Lots of carriers, planters, and users, but not many builders. Too easy to make duds.
Either way, we agree this is a potential killer & he needs to be dealt with accordingly.

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