More than 300 arrested at Columbia and City College protests, mayor says
- Approximately 300 individuals were arrested during pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University and City College, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
- Mayor Adams highlighted that though students participated, the protests were orchestrated by individuals not linked to the university.
- Adams warned of a movement to radicalize youth and stressed the need to address it promptly.
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Violence flares at UCLA as police end protests at New York's Columbia University
Mounting tensions on U.S. campuses boiled over on Wednesday when pro-Israel supporters attacked an encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters at UCLA, hours after police arrested activists who occupied a building at Columbia University and cleared a tent city from its campus. Eyewitness videos from the University of California at Los Angeles,…
NYPD identifies outside 'infiltrators' who amped up Columbia anti-Israel protests, top brass says
The New York Police Department's chief of patrol told Fox News on Wednesday its investigative unit has identified and is further investigating details about outside "infiltrators" on Columbia University's campus that many believe are responsible for the violent turn in the demonstrations.After a group of protesters burglarized Hamilton Hall, police engaged in an operation to detain those who were self-barricaded inside late Tuesday.On Wednesday,…
NYPD blames 'outside agitators' for protests at Columbia University, City College
For some, the term "outside agitator" brings back memories of the civil rights movement. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. famously wrote about being called an outside agitator in the now historic letter from the Birmingham jail in April 1963.
The Latest | Manhattan DA says about 170 people arrested at Columbia University received summonses
Muslim organizations and students blasted UCLA officials and police in a Wednesday news conference, saying they failed to intervene as students in pro-Palestinian encampment on the Los Angeles campus were verbally harassed, pepper sprayed and beaten during a brawl with counter-protesters earlier in the day. “The community needs to feel the police are protecting them, not enabling others to harm them,” said Rebecca Husaini, chief of staff for the…
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