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A vandal who appeared to be a UCLA student recently spraypainted — in broad daylight — several pro-life signs set up on campus by pro-life organization Justice For All.
Justice For All published a video of a young man wearing a “UCLA Law” baseball cap using black spraypaint to cover images of unborn babies and pro-life messages. Onlookers — including one who said he himself did not agree with the pro-life messages — asked him to stop, but he ignored their requests.
“We’re having a discussion,” the onlooker can be heard saying in the recording.
The College Fix reported that “a campus source” said UCLA’s student pro-life club, Live Action, had invited Justice for All to host an event on campus “centered on promoting peaceful dialogue between pro-life and pro-choice people, and building common ground for dialogue.”
According to a Justice for All Instagram post, the same vandal had also stolen some of the organization’s pro-life signs during an event in 2023, but he has not yet been found by police. The organization also added that it has filed a police report, and it plans to press charges for the vandalism and the theft.
“Thankfully, most pro-choice people are not like this,” Justice for All added. “They are respectful and willing to dialogue and wouldn’t think to do something like this … Most of our outreaches are peaceful, and we are able to have respectful conversations with those on the other side. Sometimes that’s not the case though.”
Justice for All continued, “We care about this student which is why we want him held accountable. This behavior is unacceptable.”
According to The College Fix, Bekah Dyer, a Justice for All staff member, condemned the vandalism on Instagram.
“He stole signs in 2023. Wasn’t caught,” she reportedly wrote. “We have his picture and videos of that crime. Now he’s vandalizing signs this year. When will this stop? @uclapd.”
