UC Berkeley erupts in protests over Milo Yiannopoulos speech
Yiannopoulos, a Breitbart editor who many identify with the alt-right, a white-nationalist ideology, was set to appear as part of a book tour.
The event was canceled after demonstrators threw smoke bombs and flares at building, the Associated Press and local media reported. Yiannopoulos posted to his Facebook page shortly after:
"I have been evacuated from the UC Berkeley campus after violent left-wing protestors tore down barricades, lit fires, threw rocks and Roman candles at the windows and breached the ground floor of the building," the post read in part.
Yiannopoulos accused the demonstrators of trying to squash free speech. UC Berkeley, notably, is considered the home of the Free Speech Movement of the 1960s.
Here's a look from the scene:
Some critics have noted that Yiannopoulos who is known for expressing right-leaning, politically incorrect views appearance was going to give his presentation inside UC Berkeley's Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union, on the first day of Black History Month.