Protesters disrupt first town hall on Hopkins police force

Protesters disrupted an in-person public hearing Thursday night on Johns Hopkins University's proposed private police force. The first of a series of three town hall meetings were meant to be a chance for students to learn more about the plans to create a private police force on campus. But several protesters who gathered outside moved inside to make their voices heard, chanting, "No justice, no peace." Dozens of Hopkins students took over the stage at Shriver Hall in protest of the university's plans to start a private police force.