“A few minutes after 1 p.m. we’re going to start marching,” a faculty member announced to a crowd of about 50 on the Johns Hopkins University campus Wednesday afternoon. The group had gathered to protest the proposed creation of a private armed university police force. “Who wants the bullhorn?” she asked. “I don’t want it.” The group followed a path around the Homewood campus, occasionally chanting and stopping to invite protesters to speak through the megaphone.
‘Very little hope at this point’: Protests against proposed Johns Hopkins armed police force continue but with less steam
December 1, 2022