The list IS LONG and Growing……
Police officers and university administrators have clashed with pro-Palestinian protesters on a growing number of college campuses across the country in recent days, arresting students, removing encampments and threatening academic consequences.
The fresh wave of student activism against the war in Gaza was sparked by the arrest of at least 108 protesters at Columbia University on April 18, after administrators appeared before Congress and promised a crackdown. Since then, police interventions on several campuses, including in some of America’s largest cities, have led to more than 800 arrests.
Here is where arrests have been reported as the authorities attempt to break up protests or encampments:
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Columbia University: The New York City Police Department arrested 108 demonstrators while clearing an encampment at the Manhattan campus on April 18.
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Yale University in New Haven, Conn.: The police arrested 48 people on April 22, including 44 Yale students, after they refused to leave an encampment on campus.
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New York University in Manhattan: Officers made dozens of arrests late April 22 after students occupied a plaza on campus.
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University of Minnesota in Minneapolis: Nine people were takeninto custody after they erected an encampment on Tuesday. All of those affiliated with the university were allowed back on campus and civil trespass warnings were “set aside.”
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University of South Carolina in Columbia: Two students were arrested after a protest on Tuesday, according to a police report.
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University of Southern California in Los Angeles: The police arrested 93 people at a demonstration on Wednesday afternoon.
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University of Texas at Austin: The police arrested 57 protesterson Wednesday. A spokeswoman for the county attorney’s office said charges against many had been dropped after the office found legal “deficiencies” in their arrests.
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Emerson College in Boston: The police arrested 118 people as an encampment was cleared on Wednesday night, the authorities said.
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Ohio State University in Columbus: A university official said that 36 people, including 16 students, were arrested on Thursday. Earlier in the week, two students were arrested during an on-campus demonstration, university officials said.
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Emory University in Atlanta: At least 28 people were arrested on Thursday morning, an Emory official said; 20 had ties to the school.
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Indiana University Bloomington: On Thursday, the university police said 33 people were removed from an encampment and taken to jail. There were 23 more arrests on Saturday, the police said.
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Princeton University in New Jersey: Two graduate students were arrested after pitching tents on Thursday.
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University of Connecticut in Storrs: Campus police officers removed at least one tent from a rally on Thursday and took at least one person into custody, a university official said.
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California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt: Protesters have occupied two buildings on the campus in Arcata, Calif., university officials said. Three people were arrested there this week….
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The list includes schools from ALL over the country….
Blue and Red States…..