Protesters disrupt conservative commentator Michael Knowles' speech at UMKC

Protesters disrupted a lecture held at the University of Missouri-Kansas City on Thursday.

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Protesters disrupted a lecture held at the University of Missouri-Kansas City on Thursday.

One person was arrested Thursday night after protesters interrupted an event featuring conservative political commentator Michael Knowles at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, KSHB reported.

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“The protest turned disruptive and after several warnings, the disruption persisted, and one protester was arrested,” UMKC officials said in an emailed statement.

Knowles is a Fox News contributor and host of "The Michael Knowles Show" on the Daily Wire. Knowles tweeted that a protester tried to squirt bleach on him. "Lucky for me we(sic) was a left-winger and couldn't even shoot a squirt gun!" Knowles tweeted.

According to the university's website, the event was called "A Night With Michael Knowles," and the topic of his lecture was "Men are not women," KCTV reported.

The incident occurred 15 minutes into the program. Knowles was invited to the university by Young Americans for Freedom, the television station reported.

Protesters outside the lecture venue held signs that read, "Trans rights are human rights," "Respect my existence," and "Trans men are men," KCTV reported.

In a tweet, UMKC said, "We have a responsibility to allow free speech, but we cannot condone physical disruptions of peaceful activities."

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