10-19-2017, 01:43 PM
University of Florida
Hoping the protest against the white supremacist speaker today goes off without any violence or property damage.
The event will be Richard Spencer's first planned visit to a college campus since he and others participated in the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August.
With an intensive police presence on campus, protesters chanted, "We don't want your Nazi hate" and "Nazi scum off our streets."'
University and local officials are concerned that Thursday's event could become violent, and have taken a number of steps to prevent that.
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Hoping the protest against the white supremacist speaker today goes off without any violence or property damage.
The event will be Richard Spencer's first planned visit to a college campus since he and others participated in the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August.
With an intensive police presence on campus, protesters chanted, "We don't want your Nazi hate" and "Nazi scum off our streets."'
University and local officials are concerned that Thursday's event could become violent, and have taken a number of steps to prevent that.
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