NYPD cops dressed in riot gear have stormed through the window of a Columbia University building to flush out dozens of pro-Palestine protesters barricaded within.
Large numbers of New York City police officers began entering the Columbia University as dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters remained on the campus.
Columbia University announced that students occupying Hamilton Hall face expulsion after protesters seized the building.
Police arrested approximately 100 people at an anti-Israel encampment on Saturday at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.
Top officials from the NYPD have confirmed that they are in “standby mode” as they work to ensure the safety of Columbia University students amidst ongoing anti-Israel protests on campus. In an interview on “The Story,” NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell and Deputy Commissioner of Operations Kaz Daughtry emphasized the department’s commitment to protecting […]
Police said Columbia University does not want NYPD officers on campus amid antisemitic protests and an encampment celebrating terror groups. The post Columbia ‘does not want NYPD present on campus’ as anti-Israel protests raise Jewish safety concerns: police first appeared on WFIN Local News.
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Columbia University anti-Israel protesters are calling on New Yorkers to join and the university threatened to call the National Guard after ignoring a midnight deadline to dismantle their encampment.
'Squad' member Rep. Ilhan Omar walked around Columbia University's Gaza Solidarity Encampment with her daughter, Isra Hirsi, on Thursday. Omar and Hirsi were seen touring the Gaza camp smiling and taking selfies. Hirsi was arrested at the same encampment a week earlier, later leading to her suspension from Barnard College
Hundreds of police swarm the campus after protesters occupied a college hall, the latest escalation amid weeks of demonstrations that have spread nationwide
Per ABC NEWS, Pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University occupied a hall on campus early Tuesday, hours after school officials ordered the dispersal of a protest encampment. Videos appear to show protesters creating a barricade with metal chairs
Student protesters have erected more than 100 "Gaza Solidarity" tent encampments on college campuses across the United States in recent weeks. College presidents and provosts from coast to coast have issued statements addressing the disruptions. Some of them have stamped them out expeditiously, while others have fanned the flames. Below we present those statements—the good, the bad, and the ugly.