Hate crime suspect arrested at UCLA after police find stolen posters, stun gun
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A suspect was arrested by UCLA police for burglary and weapons charges in Haines Hall. Stolen items included posters honoring African American figures, a stun gun, and campus keys. The suspect may face a hate crime enhancement. There is uncertainty regarding the suspect's affiliation with UCLA. Additionally, this arrest is connected to similar incidents being investigated since February 2025. Haines Hall houses the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies Library and Media Center and the sociology department.
The suspect was detained in Haines Hall on UCLA's campus after police found stolen posters honoring African American figures, a stun gun, campus keys and other items.
The suspect faces burglary and weapons charges with a potential hate crime enhancement.
Police also said the arrest was linked to "similar incidents under investigation since Feb 2025."
Haines Hall is a lecture hall at UCLA, home to the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies Library and Media Center.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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