NYPD Arrests Pro-Palestinian Protesters at Columbia University Library
CBS New YorkJune 7, 20252 min6,551 views
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- 🚨 NYPD officers were called to Columbia University to remove pro-Palestinian demonstrators who occupied a room in the campus library.
- 🏛️ The university president requested police intervention after protesters were repeatedly warned to disperse from the Butler Library.
- 🚶♀️ At least 60 protesters were taken into custody, with some individuals requiring medical attention and leaving the scene on stretchers.
Protesters' Actions and University Response
- 🚩 Demonstrators entered the library, hanging banners and allegedly vandalizing property.
- 🤕 The school administration reported that two campus safety officers were injured during the incident.
- 🆔 University officials stated that protesters refused to show identification or disperse when asked by public safety teams.
Student and Administration Perspectives
- 📚 The occupation occurred during the university's pre-final exams reading week, disrupting students studying for exams.
- 👥 The university president indicated that a significant number of the protesters were not affiliated with the university.
- 🗣️ Demonstrations outside the campus also intensified, with pushing between protesters and police barricades.
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