Columbia student suspended after alleged 'fart spray' attack during pro-Palestinian rally sues school


by FOX News

FOX News— A Columbia University student who served in the Israeli armed forces is suing the Ivy League institution after he was suspended for using "fart spray" during a pro-Palestinian protest. The student is also accusing the school of selectively enforcing its policies to protect students.  The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in a New York federal court and states the student, referred to as "John Doe," previously served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The complaint said the university rushed to punish...

Daily Mail—Jewish Columbia University student who was suspended for using 'fart spray' sues the school as president doubles down on allowing Palestine protesters. The student, identified as 'John Doe' in court documents, sprayed brands such as 'Liquid A ' and 'Wet Farts' into the air during the January 19 demonstration. He was suspended from the school for a year and a half over the alleged incident. The protesters claimed the 'fart spray' that 'stink-bombed' them caused headaches, nausea and fatigue, according to court records

Columbia Daily Spectator—Student accused of alleged chemical spray sues Columbia, claims substance was 'non-toxic fart spray'. Updated on April 17 at 12:25 a.m.. A Jewish student who formerly served in the Israeli military filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Columbia claiming it went...

Haaretz—Jewish Student Suspended From Columbia for 'Skunk Spray' Attack Sues for Discrimination - Jewish World. Unnamed Plaintiff Says Alleged 'Chemical Attack' Was, in Fact, Non-toxic Fart Spray Which He Purchased on Amazon.