The California Highway Patrol has arrested 38 people linked to anti-Israel protests that disrupted traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge and in Oakland, California.
Dozens of demonstrators will face charges for their suspected roles in protests Monday that blocked the Golden Gate Bridge and a major Bay Area highway during the morning commute to oppose U.S. support for Israel.
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said 26 people who were arrested on Monday for shutting down the Golden Gate Bridge while protesting Israel's war in Gaza will be released without charges while an investigation into potential charges continues.
Less than 24 hours after protesters planned massive shutdowns in the Bay Area, the San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said they need more evidence before those involved can be held accountable.
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins is asking for the public's help to determine what charges should be filed against the 26 people who were arrested Monday during protests on the Golden Gate Bridge.
Jackhammers, saws and drills were out in force on Interstate 880 on Monday, but it wasn't for a construction project. Instead, the California Highway Patrol had to figure out how to remove protesters from the freeway who had used large barrels,
A day after the Golden Gate Bridge and a major Bay Area freeway were shut down during the morning commute, Gaza war protests continued Tuesday with an action at Google's campus in Sunnyvale.
Bay Area commuter traffic was brought to a halt Monday, as demonstrators calling for an end to the war in Gaza blocked the Golden Gate Bridge and Interstate 880 for hours. It was the second time protestors have shut down major highways in the region since Hamas' Oct.
San Francisco's District Attorney says pro-Palestinian protesters who shut down the Golden Gate Bridge for hours Monday won't be charged with a crime - at least not yet. Twenty-six people are still in jail right now arrested on suspicion of several misdemeanors and felony conspiracy.
Protests blocked the Golden Gate Bridge and parts of Interstate 880 in Oakland for several hours, triggering a traffic nightmare for Monday's morning commute.
Protesters at San Francisco County Jail are calling for the release of those arrested on the Golden Gate Bridge yesterday and now the district attorney says that will happen.
San Francisco's district attorney's office is deciding whether to charge the A15 Golden Gate Bridge protesters who were arrested on Monday. For now the protesters who were arrested will be released from jail.
Activists protesting the war in Gaza shut down Highway 101 on the Golden Gate Bridge Monday morning, snarling the commute into San Francisco and resulting in multiple arrests.