Sac State community calls for CSU to defund university police at caravan

Seventeen cars decked out in paint and signs with declarations like “No harm disarm” and “CAPS not cops,” referencing an acronym of Counseling And Psychology Services, drove down State University Drive at 10 a.m. honking their horns while one student leaned out of his car with a bull horn and chanted “no cops, no prison, total abolition.” 

CSU Students for Quality Education and the California Faculty Association hosted a May Day Car Caravan at Sacramento State campus Saturday in support of defunding university police across all California State Universities. SQE and CFA are statewide organizations with chapters at all 23 CSU campuses. 

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