"A number of irritated Robinhood clients have traveled to the company’s California headquarters in recent weeks to personally voice their frustrations over the company’s decision to suspend or restrict trading on certain stocks last month, with a number of tense encounters including protests, vandalization, and even – in one case — the throwing of animal feces, according to police reports obtained by CNBC."
"Key Facts At least 10 police reports obtained by CNBC, dating from January 28 to February 9, detail a variety of alleged transgressions at the company’s facility in Menlo Park following their limitations on the trading of several popular but volatile stocks.
At one point, as many as 15 people joined a protest outside of the office, a Menlo Park police spokesperson told CNBC.
According to the reports, one man hurled animal feces at the front door and another sawed into a sculpture on the property.
Forbes has reached out to Robinhood for comment but did not immediately hear back."