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BURNING ANGER

Police spray protesters with rubber bullets at UC Berkeley as hundreds smash windows and riot over right-wing speaker Milo Yiannopoulos’ appearance

HUNDREDS of protesters at a US university smashed windows, set fires and clashed with police after a protest against a right-wing speaker turned ugly.

Far-right Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos was forced to cancel his appearance at the University of California at Berkeley after protesters tossed metal barricades and rocks through the building's windows and torched a generator on fire near the entrance.

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Riot... protest at universityCredit: AP:Associated Press
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A bystander who said he was attacked by protestors looks for coverCredit: EPA
 A generator close to the Student Union entrance was torched
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A generator close to the Student Union entrance was torchedCredit: Associated Press
 A protester smashes a bank window during the violence
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A protester smashes a bank window during the violenceCredit: Getty Images

Police ordered protesters to disperse as the school put the campus on lockdown. Protesters also threw bricks and fireworks at police in riot gear who fired rubber pellets back at the crowd, according to .

"We shut down the event. It was great. Mission accomplished," a protester told CNN.

Some 150 "masked agitators" were responsible for the violence during the otherwise largely peaceful protest of about 1,500 people, the university said in a statement, noting that the school "is proud of its history and legacy as home of the Free Speech Movement" in the 1960s.

President Donald Trump's chief strategist, Steve Bannon, previously headed Breitbart News and CNN reported that many of the protesters voiced opposition to the Republican president.

Many of Trump's executive orders and proposed policies, including his suspension of the US refugee programme and temporary ban on travellers from seven Muslim-majority countries, have been met by largely peaceful protests that have drawn tens of thousands of people across the United States.

 Rioters looted and vandalised a Starbucks store
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Rioters looted and vandalised a Starbucks storeCredit: EPA
 Tensions ran high over the right-winger's scheduled speech
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Tensions ran high over the right-winger's scheduled speechCredit: EPA
 Milo Yiannopoulos blasted the protestors. File picture
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Milo Yiannopoulos blasted the protestors. File pictureCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Cops fired rubber bullets into the crowd
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Cops fired rubber bullets into the crowdCredit: AP:Associated Press
 A small core of rioters were behind the chaos
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A small core of rioters were behind the chaosCredit: EPA
 Banks were targeted by the rioters
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Banks were targeted by the riotersCredit: Reuters

One protester at Berkeley held a sign that said "No Safe Space for Racists" while other protesters danced to hip hop music, footage from a Facebook Live feed showed.

Protesters later marched along streets near the campus where some smashed storefront windows and car windscreens while clashing with police, the feed showed.

Yiannopoulos, whose account on Twitter was suspended last year after he was accused of participating in the online harassment of an African-American actress, criticized "the Left", saying in a statement it was "absolutely terrified of free speech and will do literally anything to shut it down."

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Anti-Trump graffiti was sprayed by protestorsCredit: Getty Images
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Tensions in the US are running high over Trump's controversial policiesCredit: Getty Images
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Vandalised cash machines are seen at a Wells Fargo bankCredit: Reuters
 A woman passes graffiti written by protesters against Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos
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A woman passes graffiti written by protesters against Breitbart News editor Milo YiannopoulosCredit: EPA
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The US is divided over the election of Donald TrumpCredit: EPA
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Debris and broken glass outside a Chase BankCredit: Getty Images

He also said on Fox News that he was evacuated by police after protesters began throwing rocks and other objects at the building.

"Obviously it's a liberal campus so they hate any libertarians or conservatives who dare to express an opinion on their campuses," he said.

"They particularly don't like me."

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