Gaza war protesters leave University of Southern California after police arrive
- Los Angeles police clear USC pro-Palestinian encampment, make no arrests
- Police have arrested about 2,500 people at 50 US campuses since April 18

Students protesting the war in Gaza abandoned their camp at the University of Southern California early Sunday after being surrounded by police and threatened with arrest, while Northeastern University’s commencement ended peacefully at Boston’s Fenway Park.
Developments in both places were being watched closely following scores of arrests last month – 94 people at USC in Los Angeles and about 100 at Northeastern in Boston.
Dozens of Los Angeles Police Department officers arrived at around 4am at USC to help campus safety officers. The university had warned of arrests on social media and in person.
Video showed some protesters packing up and leaving, while officers formed lines to push others away from the camp as it emptied out. The university said there were no reports of any arrests.

USC President Carol Folt said it was time to draw a line because “the occupation was spiralling in a dangerous direction” with areas of the campus blocked and people being harassed.