BERKELEY—On November 10, violent protests broke out at a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) event held on the UC campus. The event was held on the two-month anniversary of the TPUSA’s founder, Charlie Kirk, drawing close to 2,000 people. Some agitators were there disrupting everything while the rest of the people were there mourning and celebrating the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk.

Protesters, and ANTIFA members set fires, robbed and assaulted people around Zellerbach Hall on the Berkeley campus, leading to the arrest of at least six.
TPUSA spokesperson, Andrew Kolvet posted about the event on his X social media page.
“Despite Antifa thugs blocking our campus tour stop with tear gas, fireworks, and glass bottles, we had a packed house in the heart of dep blue UC Berkeley. God bless these brave students,” signed “For Charlie.”
Reports indicate that Muslim rapper, and far-left extremist, Jihad Dphrepaulezz, also known as, “A.R. The Believer,” of Oakland, was arrested after severely beating and robbing a TPUSA supporter. Dphrepaulezz reportedly grabbed a chain necklace off an attendee, starting a fight that left a Charlie Kirk supporter, covered in blood.
Frontlines TPUSA caught the altercation on video.
On his linkedin account, Dphrepaulezz falsely claimed that he was employed by the California Department of Public Health.
Unverified reports indicate that the singer, Xavier Dphrepaulezz, aka, “Fantastic Negrito,” from Oakland is the uncle of Jihad Dphrepaulezz.
Mark Smith, the Information Officer II of the California Department of Public Health refuted this claim with the following statement.
“Violence and hate have no place in our communities. The California
Department of Public Health (CDPH) remains committed to serving all
Californians with integrity, respect, and a deep commitment to public
health and safety.
We are aware of reports circulating online regarding an individual who
was involved in an altercation at a recent event at UC Berkeley and
claims that this person is an employee of CDPH. We have no employment
record for an individual with that name.”
Canyon News apologizes for the misprint. Canyon News prides itself in being one of the only unbiased newspapers in the area. It is our deepest regret that this person’s lie was reposted in our newspaper.
A former USC student, Jay Eduardo Maytorrena, 22, was arrested for trespassing and resisting arrest/obstructing an officer.
Christopher Joseph Benton, 48, who was not affiliated with USC, was arrested for having an unlawful presence on campus and resisting arrest/obstructing an officer.
In addition four unnamed women, were also arrested for felony vandalism.





