Lodi News-Sentinel

UC Berkeley flip-flops on Ann Coulter speech

- By Jocelyn Gecker

BERKELEY — University of California, Berkeley officials said Thursday they have a “grave concern” of violence on campus if Ann Coulter follows through on her threat to speak next week at the university.

Chancellor Nicholas B. Dirks instead proposed an alternate May 2 date for the conservati­ve author.

Dirks said police have “very specific intelligen­ce regarding threats that could pose a grave danger to the speaker,” her audience and protesters and urged Coulter to come speak at the later date instead.

Campus Republican­s invited Coulter to speak at Berkeley April 27 on the subject of illegal immigratio­n.

On Wednesday, UC Berkeley officials announced they were was calling off the event because of security concerns, prompting Coulter to say she plans to come anyway.

Dirks said Thursday that Coulter’s reaction led him to launch an expanded search for an “appropriat­e, protectabl­e venue.”

Young America’s Foundation, a conservati­ve group that books Coulter’s campus speeches, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Thursday.

Berkeley has been the site of clashes between far-right and far-left protesters, most recently at a rally last weekend called in support of President Donald Trump in downtown Berkeley.

In February, masked agitators shut down a speaking event by Milo Yiannopoul­os, a former editor of the conservati­ve Breitbart News site.

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