Protesters gathered outside the last stop of Charlie Kirk’s “Prove Me Wrong” tour hosted by Kirk’s nonprofit, Turning Point USA, at the University of California, Berkeley, on Monday, exactly two months after Kirk’s first tour stop in Utah, where the conservative activist was assassinated in front of 3,000 attendees.
At least eight people were arrested in connection with the TPUSA event, including four students who were apprehended for felony vandalism charges before it began, according to Fox News .
The four students, reportedly all women, “were arrested while attempting to hang a ‘five-foot-tall cardboard bug’ from Sather Gate, which is a historical landmark on UC Berkeley’s campus, in protest of the event,” the news outlet added.
As attendees approached the building where the event

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