Some campuses call in police to break up pro-Palestinian demonstrations, while others wait it out


by The Washington Times

The Washington Times— Some U.S. universities called in police to break up demonstrations against the Israel-Hamas war, resulting in ugly scuffles and dozens of arrests, while others appeared content to wait out student protests Thursday, as the final days of the semester ticked down and graduation ceremonies loomed.

WRIC—Police breaking up pro-Palestinian protest on VCU campus, arrests being made. Police are working to break up a pro-Palestinian protest advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza in Richmond Monday night, making multiple arrests and deploying chemical agents on protesters as they tore down their encampment.

WDTN—As some universities negotiate with pro-Palestinian protesters, others quickly call the police. The students at an encampment at Columbia University who inspired a wave of pro-Palestinian demonstrations across the country dug in for their 10th day Friday, as administrators and police at college campuses from California to Connecticut wrestle with how to address protests that have seen scuffles with police and hundreds of arrests. Officials at Columbia []

WTOP—As some universities negotiate with pro-Palestinian protesters, others quickly call the police. The students at an encampment at Columbia University who inspired a wave of pro-Palestinian demonstrations across the country dug in for their 10th day Friday, as administrators and police at college