Fremont Police Investigate Student Struck at High School Protest

Authorities say a juvenile driver hit a student during an anti-ICE rally on campus.

Jan. 30, 2026 at 5:39pm

The Fremont Police Department is investigating an incident at Fremont High School where a student was struck by a vehicle during an anti-ICE protest on campus. Police have identified the juvenile driver involved and are conducting a thorough investigation to determine appropriate charges.

Why it matters

Protests and demonstrations on high school campuses can raise safety concerns, especially when vehicles are involved. This incident highlights the need for schools and law enforcement to work together to ensure the security and wellbeing of students during such events.

The details

According to the police news release, a juvenile driver struck a student during an anti-ICE rally at Fremont High School on Thursday. The driver has been located and identified, and police are completing a full investigation to decide on any potential charges.

  • The incident occurred on Thursday at Fremont High School.
  • Police provided an update on the investigation on Friday morning.

The players

Fremont Police Department

The local law enforcement agency investigating the incident at Fremont High School.

Fremont High School

The high school where the incident involving a student and a vehicle took place during an anti-ICE protest.

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What’s next

Police say they will determine appropriate charges at the completion of their investigation.

The takeaway

This incident underscores the need for schools and law enforcement to work together to ensure student safety during protests and demonstrations on campus.