UCLA Students Subjected to Hate Crime Attack
Incident Overview
UCLA students were subjects of a hate crime attack early Saturday, with campus police issuing a Clery Timely Warning.
Attack Details
The incident took place just before 1 a.m. when a group of three men in a dark-colored SUV hurled a racial slur at a group of five UCLA students seated outside a Chick-fil-A restaurant. The driver of the SUV yelled the slur, and the front passenger threw an open water bottle at the students.
Injuries and Perpetrators
The water bottle hit one of the students, while the perpetrators were described as: a man in his 20s with blonde hair, a man in his 20s with dark hair and a white shirt, and a third man, also in his 20s.
Investigation and Search
No arrests have been made in connection with the incident, and law enforcement is still searching for the perpetrators.
How You Can Help
If you have any information on the case, contact the UCLA Police Department at 310-825-1491.
Conclusion
The UCLA community is strong and diverse, and incidents like this one are a harsh reminder of the importance of empathy, understanding, and inclusivity. The UCLA Police Department is committed to investigating this hate crime and bringing the perpetrators to justice.
FAQs
Q: What happened during the incident?
A: A group of three men in a dark-colored SUV hurled a racial slur at a group of five UCLA students seated outside a Chick-fil-A restaurant.
Q: Who were the perpetrators?
A: The perpetrators were described as a man in his 20s with blonde hair, a man in his 20s with dark hair and a white shirt, and a third man, also in his 20s.
Q: Were there any injuries?
A: Yes, one of the students was hit by an open water bottle thrown by one of the perpetrators.
Q: Have any arrests been made?
A: No, no arrests have been made in connection with the incident.
Q: How can I help?
A: If you have any information on the case, contact the UCLA Police Department at 310-825-1491.