College students confront two white peers and tell them to leave over a police lives matter sticker

Two college were sitting and studying when they were approached by two college peers. The exchange of words has left many in uproar and calling for action against the aggressors.
The two unidentified females approach the male over what appears to be a "police lives matter" sticker located on the back of a computer of one of the students. A verbal exchange occurs which eventually leads to the two males leaving.
The unidentified female can be heard shouting "This is the violence that ASU does and this is the type of people that they protect. Okay, this white man thinks he can take up our space. And this is why we need a multicultural space, because they think they can get away with this s--t," the student continues, appearing to refer to Arizona State University.
ASU told Fox News later on Friday that it was aware of the video. "The Dean of Students Office is aware of the disagreement between a handful of students that was captured in a video circulated on social media. The Dean of Students Office will be discussing it with all involved. ASU is a community of more than 100,000 people from all 50 states and more than 150 countries. Differences of opinion are part of the university experience. The university expects respectful dialogue between students in all engagements," an ASU spokesperson said.