A bloody fight erupted near the University of California , Berkeley, ahead of a Turning Point USA event that was to feature Dr Frank Turek and Rob Schneider and mark the end of the "This Is The Turning Point" tour.
It took place just two months after TPUSA’s founder, Charlie Kirk, was assassinated at a campus event in Utah on September 10, Fox News reported.
The confrontation began at around 4:30 PST when two men were seen fighting, one of whom had blood gushing from his face, amid a crowd of agitators wearing keffiyehs and carrying signs with left-wing messages, videos of this incident is also being circulated on social media.
Local police struggled to contain the agitators and were seen putting on shield masks and gathering batons. It was unknown how many participants were injured.
On social media, several users claimed that the fight began between the Trump's supporters and ANTIFA . ANTIFA is a loosely organised, leftist movement that opposes far-right, racist and fascist groups.
A spokesperson for UC Berkeley told Fox News Digital that the altercation did not take place on campus grounds and did not elaborate further.
The Berkeley Police Department said at least two people had been arrested as of 6 pm local time. “I do not have the specific details of what the arrests were for,” the police spokesperson said. “At this point, I can share that one of the parties was arrested for battery.”
Dr Frank Turek, a mentor to Kirk, told Fox News Digital last week that he looked forward to the Berkeley stop. “If I could go to any one event with him, it would be that one,” he said. “I wanted to go to UC Berkeley because it is so progressive and liberal in their views, and I wanted to provide evidence that Christianity was indeed true.”
It took place just two months after TPUSA’s founder, Charlie Kirk, was assassinated at a campus event in Utah on September 10, Fox News reported.
The confrontation began at around 4:30 PST when two men were seen fighting, one of whom had blood gushing from his face, amid a crowd of agitators wearing keffiyehs and carrying signs with left-wing messages, videos of this incident is also being circulated on social media.
BREAKING: Two arrested as a fight between an ANTIFA member and a Trump supporter breaks out at UC Berkeley.
— FRONTLINES TPUSA (@FrontlinesTPUSA) November 11, 2025
Unclear who started the fight, but the Trump supporter who was left bloodied stated that it was the ANTIFA member who tried to rob him first.
Both men have been… pic.twitter.com/Dl2TVWfn3L
Another angle from the college clash before the TPUSA event at UC Berkeley
— RT (@RT_com) November 11, 2025
Cop using a BIKE to push back the crowd
The CHAOS is on full display https://t.co/tvgo3Livyo pic.twitter.com/RKxRe5F2au
Local police struggled to contain the agitators and were seen putting on shield masks and gathering batons. It was unknown how many participants were injured.
On social media, several users claimed that the fight began between the Trump's supporters and ANTIFA . ANTIFA is a loosely organised, leftist movement that opposes far-right, racist and fascist groups.
A spokesperson for UC Berkeley told Fox News Digital that the altercation did not take place on campus grounds and did not elaborate further.
The Berkeley Police Department said at least two people had been arrested as of 6 pm local time. “I do not have the specific details of what the arrests were for,” the police spokesperson said. “At this point, I can share that one of the parties was arrested for battery.”
Dr Frank Turek, a mentor to Kirk, told Fox News Digital last week that he looked forward to the Berkeley stop. “If I could go to any one event with him, it would be that one,” he said. “I wanted to go to UC Berkeley because it is so progressive and liberal in their views, and I wanted to provide evidence that Christianity was indeed true.”
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