A large number of police officials descended on Hamilton Hall at Columbia University on Tuesday (30 April) night, evicting protesters who had occupied the building and taking many into custody.
For the past two weeks, Columbia University’s campus in Manhattan has been a protest site with students setting up a pro-Palestinian encampment and calling for the university’s administration to divest its support for Israel.
The situation intensified on Monday (29 April) when students ignored a call from the authorities to clear the encampment. In return, Columbia University began to suspend students. Angry students retaliated by seized the administration building, known as Hamilton Hall and even renaming it as Hind Hall, after Hind Rajab , a six-year-old girl from Gaza, became an enduring symbol of the horrors of the Palestine-Israel conflict
Carrying zip ties and riot shields, NYPD officers stormed the University building and then arresting dozens of student protesters and demonstrators.
#HAPPENINGNOW: @Columbia has requested our assistance to take back their campus, which has seen disturbing acts of violence, forms of intimidation & destruction of property. @NYPDnews is dispersing the unlawful encampment and persons barricaded inside of university buildings… pic.twitter.com/gQUzXDUlFe
— Kaz Daughtry (@kazdaughtry) May 1, 2024
Columbia University officials said that they called in the authorities after the university requested help. “After the University learned overnight that Hamilton Hall had been occupied, vandalised, and blockaded, we were left with no choice,” the school said. “The decision to reach out to the NYPD was in response to the actions of the protesters, not the cause they are championing. We have made it clear that the life of campus cannot be endlessly interrupted by protesters who violate the rules and the law.”
Absolutely insane footage of the NYPD entering Columbia University. It’s endless. pic.twitter.com/6zc3Pji0Lz
— Read Starting Somewhere (@JPHilllllll) May 1, 2024


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