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Video footage obtained by Campus Reform shows protesters shoving a police officer against the hood of a car during the demonstration against "Chief Illiniwek," a former mascot that many consider offensive.

VIDEO: Parade halted, officer assaulted during protest



VIDEO: Parade halted, officer assaulted during protest An “alternative event” hosted by the University of Illinois Student Government (ISG) culminated in protesters halting last weekend’s homecoming parade and apparently assaulting a police officer. The ISG had voted to boycott the 2017 homecoming parade and host the “alternative event” as a protest against the inclusion of a former mascot that many consider offensive to Native Americans.

"The protesters crossed the line as they blocked the road and endangered children and civilians."

Removed as the official university symbol in 2007, Chief Illiniwek remains a controversial subject on the Urbana-Champaign campus, but a group called the Honor the Chief Society continues to march in the homecoming parade. In response to the ISG boycott, university spokesperson Robin Kaler explained that “Parade participation is open to entries from the entire community,” and that the university “cannot restrict participation based on the content or message of the entries without violating the rights of free speech.” Harassment of pro-Chief Illiniwek sentiment began two days before the parade, when an alleged university employee disrupted a College Republicans event and vandalized property. The university has said that it is aware of the incident, but has not announced any disciplinary actions against Angela King. -- More...

Protesters block parade, shove police officer at U of Illinois


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