The FBI Was Monitoring Student Protests Against Ben Shapiro
A newly-obtained intelligence memo shows that the feds took a keen interest in Trump-era campus speech controversies.

The ongoing student protests over Israel and Palestine have become the center of a national controversy, with members of Congress calling for National Guard deployments and terrorism financing investigations against the protesters. But a few years ago, the federal government was interested in a very different sort of campus controversy: whether right-wing journalist Ben Shapiro should be allowed to speak.
In October 2017, the FBI prepared a "tactical intelligence report" on Shapiro's upcoming speaker event at the University of California, Los Angeles. The bulletin was released last week in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for FBI documents on the Black Lives Matter movement, and posted to the public records platform MuckRock by journalist Jordan Lassiter.
It's unclear what FBI agents actually dug up. A cover page says that the memo "is based on FBI, DOJ [Department of Justice] and other law enforcement databases, as well as open source research conducted from 26 October 2017 to 27 September 2017." However, the FBI redacted most of the content before releasing it.
Only one line, under the header "Black Lives Matter," was left uncensored: "Protesters from the 'No Hate Speech' movement have shown up at most of the Ben Shapiro speaking events in the past, including at the UC Berkeley and University of Utah speaking engagements in September 2017."
The term "No Hate Speech movement" appears to be a catch-all for left-wing groups protesting right-wing campus speakers. For example, the protest at UCLA was organized by the Young Democratic Socialists and Students for Socialism, while the protest in Utah was organized by a coalition that included Students for a Democratic Society and the Latino rights group Brown Berets.
None of these organizations responded to Reason's request for comment. Not that there was much to say: The protest against Shapiro at UCLA turned out to be small and nonviolent.
The danger of campus protests may have been brought to the feds' attention by local police. On September 6, 2017, a detective from the Berkeley Police Department requested two analysts from the Northern California Regional Intelligence Center, a "fusion center" set up by the Department of Homeland Security, to help set up a 24/7 command center during the upcoming protests.
"We have on-going demonstrations with ANTIFA/Black Bloc people, which have repeatedly shown a propensity of violence. We are expecting large scale, violent demonstrations" against speeches by Shapiro and the right-wing pundit Milo Yiannopoulos, said the memo, which Reason obtained from BlueLeaks, a trove of leaked fusion center documents.
Berkeley police weren't wrong to expect violence. A previous speech by Yiannopoulos had been canceled in February 2017 due to a riot by left-wing protesters. Then, in April, both far-left and far-right activists showed up in Berkeley to fight.
The September event at Berkeley with Shapiro, however, went smoothly. Under heavy police presence and protected by over half a million dollars in security measures, Shapiro spoke to hundreds of audience members while hundreds of protesters gathered off campus. A few demonstrators were arrested for carrying a banned weapon or assaulting a police officer.
Meanwhile, Yiannopoulos' planned "Free Speech Week" at Berkeley in September fell apart due to organizer incompetence. Reason's Robby Soave described a "sad, aborted" event with a tiny crowd that lasted for only a few moments while far-left and far-right activists spoiled for a fight outside.
Shapiro's appearances at the University of Utah and UCLA were even quieter. Police in Salt Lake City broke up two fights before Shapiro's event outside the venue, and a few audience members walked out in protest after Shapiro began speaking. There were no arrests at UCLA. The campus speech controversy, it seems, was already old and boring news.
Preparing for violence was probably still a sensible move by local police. But the FBI's involvement may have been a bit of overkill.
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Reason's Robby Soave described a "sad, aborted" event with a tiny crowd that lasted for only a few moments while far-left and far-right activists spoiled for a fight outside.
Wankfest ensued.
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Wankfest ensued
Yeah, I thought something like that would get you off.
Did they stop monitoring Tucker Carlson to do this or were they able to do both?
"Preparing for violence was probably still a sensible move by local police. But the FBI's involvement may have been a bit of overkill."
So conspiring to commit violence to impose a heckler's veto by an organization operating cross state lines does not rise to calling in the FBI for help in preventing the violence?
calling in the FBI for help in preventing the violence?
I think you have that backwards.
Are you saying antifa are just fun loving peaceniks except for the actions of the FBI?
The J6 delusion? No. I'm not saying that at all.
Flowers By Irene, like Han Solo, fired first.
Gosh, someone should tell Wray that he was being delusional when he admitted that to congress.
He admitted that the J6 tourists were peaceful and the violence was all done by the FBI?
Or are you referring to admitting to the presense CI's? Here's the deal as I see it. The FBI infiltrated MAGA and antifa. They motivate and escalate violence in both groups. BUT the protesters present in both cases are/were not peaceful. If you think antifa are violent rioters, but J6 were all peaceniks but for the FBI, I think that's delusional.
The FBI didn't infiltrate MAGA, let alone the Proud Boys and Oathkeepers. The informants in the J6 crowd were rightwing nutjobs who would feed "information" about antifa and other leftwing groups.
Yeah, it would seem that, at best, The FBI can be relied upon to lose the hi-res drone footage they have of you defending yourself *after* your alleged murder trial starts.
Indeed this is precisely what the FBI should be doing!
No, the FBI should be investigating lefty shits like you.
Probably looking for potential recruits.
Why would anyone assume from a heavily redacted report that the FBI was investigating the Shapiro protesters and not potential counter-protesters? October of 2017 is just 2 months after Charlottesville.
The entire history of the FBI since their inception? They 'investigate' everyone, that's how you get dirt on them to pull the levers of power by proxy.
The FBI showed little interest in investigating far right groups like the Proud Boys and Oathkeepers until after J6.
"Students for a Democratic Society"
I had no idea this Marxist group still existed!
In other words, tell me you have no idea how political language works without telling me.
"North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is a country in East Asia."
charliehall's brains leaked out many, many years ago.
The original group disbanded in 1969. The members scattered and formed new organizations, all of which were socialist/communist. A new group assumed the name in 2006.
When members of a hard left group are identified as members of a hard left group, they usually disband and reform under one or more different names.
They're like cockroaches. Kill off one nest of roaches and they form new nests and then re-infect your house.
They didn't disband, they just formed other groups under different names. The Weather Underground comes to mind. The May 19th Communist Order is another. The Resistance Conspiracy an offshoot of the May 19th is responsible for the bombing the Capital Building in 1983. Something often overlooked was the involvement of Hilary Rodham in the Students for a Democratic Society. Then you have Bill Ayers' and Bernadine Dorn's involvement with the Weather Underground. On Bill Clinton's last day in office he commuted the sentences of the last two people involved with the Capital bombing. Later Barack Obama stated that he considered Ayers and Dorn as mentors.
I'm unable to make a judgement due to the censorship. It's the FBI's job to maintain order, so evaluating what to do with potential violence is within their purview. However, stopping him from speaking is not.
Struggling to get the libertarian angle here. The FBI are the good guys but might have been the bad guys? I could reread it but I'm too lazy. If someone can explain this in words appropriate for my grade level, thanks in advance.
The FBI are the good guys but might have been the bad guys?
Well, are you for the narrative, or against the narrative?
Think of the FBI as a group that engages in apparently random acts all of which have one thing in common, they expand the power of the FBI and the federal government in general.
Preparing for violence was probably still a sensible move by local police. But the FBI’s involvement may have been a bit of overkill.
Those inflated budgets won't justify themselves.
Hard to take a side here. Free speech at campuses but did Shapiro get special treatment given pro Israel views versus say another conservative who is known for say ending open borders or against DIE? If the speaker was Chris Rufo, would the FBI been worried about him?
The FBI Was Monitoring Student Protests Against Ben Shapiro
I just assume the FBI was monitoring student protests in the same way a petrie dish of novel virus is monitored in a secure viral lab. They want to check out how well their incubations are progressing.
The ones they cooked up for Whitmer's follies and J6 were wildly successful concoctions!
One wants to believe that the reasons for the investigation were legit. "Innocent until proven guilty" works for me.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
Is it possible that local police, knowing that their superiors weren't going to prosecute anyone, called the FBI thinking that the feds might do the job that their own politicos weren't going to do.