Several hundred UC Davis students marched through campus and into downtown Davis early Wednesday morning. According to Alyssa Eckles on Twitter, the students were protesting Donald Trump’s presidential election. Kirstin Adams-Bimson tweeted video of the anti-Trump demonstration. Students were yelling "F*** Donald Trump" as they crossed a city street. The students started marching around 11:45 p.m. along Russell Boulevard, UC Davis campus police said. While the march broke up slightly around 1:30 a.m., the crowd regrouped and began marching again around 2 a.m. Protests ended before 3 a.m. Davis police said the students walked into the city and blocked some streets for a short time before heading back onto campus. They were not disruptive, city police said. The students were peaceful, campus police added. No other details were available.

Several hundred UC Davis students marched through campus and into downtown Davis early Wednesday morning.

According to Alyssa Eckles on Twitter, the students were protesting Donald Trump’s presidential election.


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Student protest in UC Davis after Trump victory. Excuse me while I get dressed and go join my classmates. https://t.co/8vbd6mRG5D — ae (@wtheckalyssa) November 9, 2016

Kirstin Adams-Bimson tweeted video of the anti-Trump demonstration. Students were yelling "F*** Donald Trump" as they crossed a city street.

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The students started marching around 11:45 p.m. along Russell Boulevard, UC Davis campus police said. While the march broke up slightly around 1:30 a.m., the crowd regrouped and began marching again around 2 a.m.



Protests ended before 3 a.m.

Davis police said the students walked into the city and blocked some streets for a short time before heading back onto campus. They were not disruptive, city police said.

The students were peaceful, campus police added.

No other details were available.