Columbia University Protests 2024: New York Police brutally expels demonstrators occupying Hamilton Hall
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Columbia University Protests 2024: New York Police brutally expels demonstrators occupying Hamilton Hall

Highly adamant on continuing their pro-Palestine protests even after threats of suspension from campus along with stubbornness of not leaving the Hamilton Hall, the Columbia university authorities had to finally call in a contingent of strategic police officers’ unit from NYPD armed with batons to disperse protestors

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New York city police officers arrested dozens of demonstrators after they entered the campus of Columbia University in an effort to disperse pro-Palestinian protestors who occupied the iconic Hamilton Hall This comes after the university authorities threatened to expel the anti-Israel protestors to end their occupation of the building that has been a long-standing connection with students’ activism.

Over an hour after the officers entered the Hamilton Hall, through a second-floor window, the New York City Police Department (NYPD) said on May 1, 2024, that the building was cleared and no injuries occurred during the operations to disperse the protestors. The police added that it was still monitoring different locations for protestors across the New York city.

Earlier in the evening, hundreds of officers from the NYPD Strategic Response Group were deployed outside the campus as the mayor of the city declared that this must end now, heightening nearly two weeks of tensions between administrators and of the Ivy School League and pro-Palestinian activists. Since the mass arrests on campuses in the state of Texas, Utah, North Carolina, Connecticut, Louisiana, California and New Jersey.

After entering the campus, the New York city police officers ordered the protestors to back up as they started dispersing the protesters from the building. The officers kept saying back up or get arrested. Shortly before officers arrived at the campus, the NYPD received a notice from Columbia authorising officers to take action, a law enforcement official told the Associated Press.

A Columbia University spokesperson said that the protestors who broke into Hamilton Hall were led by people not affiliated with the Ivy League School, an international media agency reported. “We will not risk the safety of our community or potential for further escalations. In an email notice, on April 30, 2024, the Columbia university administration had said students occupying the building face expulsion. The protestors had chosen to escalate an untenable situation and the school’s top priority was restoring safety and order on our campus.

Addressing reporters, the New York city Mayor Eric Adams said the takeover of the Hamilton Hall was instigated by outside agitators, who lack any affiliation with Columbia and are known to law enforcement for provoking lawlessness, and international media agency reported. The occupation of the Hamilton Hall began on April 30, 2024, when protestors smashed windows and seized the building where they unfurled a banner reading Hinds Hall, symbolic renaming the building after the name of a six-year-old Palestinian child killed in Gaza by the IDF.

As the students occupied the Hamilton Hall, pizzas and other food supplies were sent to the protestors inside the building in plastic crate dangled from a pully rope, suspended from an upper floor balcony. On April 29, 2024, the Columbia university began suspending students for refusing to leave the campus protest site and when the school officials declared a stalemate after days of talks aimed at ending encampment.

The White House condemned the standoff at Columbia University and California State Polytechnic University where protestors had gathered and occupied two buildings until officers with batons intervened overnight and arrested 25 people. National Security Council Spokesperson John Kirby said that US President Joe Biden believes students occupying an academic building is absolutely wrong approach and not an example of peaceful protest.

Topics: NYPDPro-Palestine protestsMayor Eric AdamsColumbia University
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