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Student Injured After Being Hit by Vehicle Outside Fremont High School During Demonstration, Officials Say

A student was struck by a red SUV displaying a Trump flag during an anti-ICE protest; police are investigating the incident that occurred amid repeated confrontations.

  • On Thursday, a Fremont High School student was struck during a student-led, anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protest and taken to a hospital, police said.
  • School officials said the walkout was non-school-sponsored but student-led with faculty and staff supervising, and a few students entered the street before a stopped car moved and struck a student.
  • Merri recorded video and said, `I noticed he got out of his car I started videoing because I was like, what's happening here? I didn't know if he was gonna go get aggressive or if they were getting aggressive,' while she saw the injured girl sitting up and holding her knee.
  • Fremont Police Department and Fremont Fire Department responded, and police say the investigation is ongoing; Dr. Brad Dahl, Fremont Public Schools superintendent, praised first responders and pledged continued cooperation.
  • With the probe active, Fremont Police Department Traffic Unit asks for tips via 510-790-6760 or text Tip FremontPD to 888-777, as officials stress full investigation and protest rights.
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KMTV broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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