Pro-Palestinian demonstrators who occupied Stanford building are charged with felonies
- At least 12 pro-Palestinian protesters were charged with felonies for occupying Stanford University's president's office building and causing damage during a June 2024 demonstration.
- The protesters, upset about violence in Gaza, stormed the building, renamed it after a Palestinian doctor who died in an Israeli prison, and caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage.
- If convicted, the protesters, including 8 current Stanford students, face up to 3 years and 8 months in prison for charges including felony vandalism and conspiracy to trespass.
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Anti-Israel Protesters At Stanford Face Felony Charges For Campus Building Takeover, Vandalism
Prosecutors on Thursday filed felony charges against 12 pro-Palestinian protesters who allegedly broke into a Stanford University administration building last year, causing extensive damage that could now land them behind bars for up to three years. Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen charged 11 current or former Stanford students and one other individual with felony vandalism and felony conspiracy to trespass. On June 5, 2024, polic…
12 protesters face charges for vandalism at Stanford sit-in over Gaza conflict
12 individuals charged with felony vandalism following a June 2024 pro-Palestinian Arab protest at Stanford University, where demonstrators occupied the president's office. The protesters, aged 19 to 32, are accused of conspiring to occupy the building and causing extensive damage.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators who occupied Stanford building are charged with felonies
A dozen pro-Palestinian demonstrators who were arrested at Stanford University last year after they occupied and allegedly caused hundreds of thousands in damage to a campus building are now facing charges.
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