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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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Berkeley Police Department announced that it is looking to hire more police officers in a press release Thursday — an announcement that comes during a prolonged period of understaffing for the department.
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Berkeley Police Department announced that it is looking to hire more police officers in a press release Thursday — an announcement that comes during a prolonged period of understaffing for the department.
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Several social media posts of a possible Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, raid were proven false by Berkeley Police Department.
Several social media posts of a possible Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, raid were proven false by Berkeley Police Department.
The forum, the first of four, is designed to give attendees an opportunity to interact with police officers from throughout the department, according to a BPD press release.
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The forum, the first of four, is designed to give attendees an opportunity to interact with police officers from throughout the department, according to a BPD press release.
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On the south side of campus, 30 instances of vandalism — including slashed vehicle tires and spray-painted messages — were reported to the Berkeley Police Department June 28, according to a BPD statement released on July 3.
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On the south side of campus, 30 instances of vandalism — including slashed vehicle tires and spray-painted messages — were reported to the Berkeley Police Department June 28, according to a BPD statement released on July 3.
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The UC Berkeley campus typically allocates about $200,000 each year to manage protests, but in fiscal year 2016-2017, it spent almost $900,000 responding to protests, as first reported by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
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The UC Berkeley campus typically allocates about $200,000 each year to manage protests, but in fiscal year 2016-2017, it spent almost $900,000 responding to protests, as first reported by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
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