Medics at UCLA protest say police weapons drew blood and cracked bones

Medics at UCLA protest say police weapons drew blood and cracked bones

Medics at UCLA protest say police weapons drew blood and cracked bones In contrast to police accounts, volunteer medics say they treated serious wounds at UCLA’s pro-Palestinian protest when authorities swept the site. LAPD and CHP are now investigating. Inside the protesters' encampment at UCLA, beneath the glow of hanging flashlights and a deafening backdrop of exploding flash-bangs, OB-GYN resident Elaine Chan suddenly felt like a battlefield medic. Police were pushing into the camp after an hourslong standoff. Chan, 31, …