Hollywood agent's home smeared with bloody handprints by vicious protesters
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Hollywood agent's home smeared with bloody handprints by vicious protesters

Daily Mail  

Pro-Palestinian protestors slapped bloody handprints on the home of a powerful Hollywood agent during a protest outside his Los Angeles home. Nearly 50 pro-Palestinian protestors targeted the Los Angeles home of Hollywood agent Jay Sures Sures, who is Jewish, represents superstar clients that include Ryan Seacrest Students protested outside UC Regent Jay Sures' home this morning, chanting "intifada revolution" and stamping red handprints on his garage door. Dozens of demonstrators held up massive signs at the front gate of his home while chanting 'intifada revolution' Officers from the LAPD were called to Sures' residence in response to the protest Sures said that the early-morning protests 'scared the living s***' out of his wife, adding how the 'whole situation is unfortunate' and that 'threatening my family is so disappointing' The group shared a post to Instagram on Wednesday, which said that Sures 'is one of the unelected officials responsible for protecting UC investments in genocide and weapons manufacturing.' When officers arrived at the home, were met with nearly 50 masked protestors 'banging on drums, making loud noises and causing disturbance' Sures believed that one of the driving forces behind the protest was his strongly worded response to a letter from the Ethnic Studies Faculty council demanding the school retract its statement calling Hamas 'terrorists' He boldly told the staffers in a powerful two-page letter that he was 'sickened' by their statement and the prospect of its signatories shaping young minds Wednesday's demonstration comes just six months after the UC Regents voted to ban political statements from university homepages - a policy mainly driven by Sures himself. Sures believed that one of the driving forces behind the protest was his strongly worded response to a letter from the Ethnic Studies Faculty council demanding the school retract its statement calling Hamas 'terrorists.'

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