Pro-Palestinian protests have been cleared at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Columbia University in New York. Dueling groups of protesters clashed early Wednesday at UCLA in confrontations that included fistfights and shoving, kicking and using sticks to beat one another. Police burst into a building at Columbia that pro-Palestinian protesters has taken over and broke up a demonstration that had paralyzed the school while inspiring others. New York City Mayor Eric Adams said that about 300 people were arrested at Columbia and City College in police crackdowns. Police also cleared an encampment at Tulane University early Wednesday.
Police have cleared 30 to 40 people from inside Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall after pro-Palestinian protesters occupied the administration building in New York earlier in the day. The scene unfolded
The scene unfolded shortly after 9 p.m. as police, wearing helmets and carrying zip ties and riot shields, massed at the Ivy League university's entrance.
Police have cleared 30 to 40 people from inside Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall after pro-Palestinian protesters occupied the administration building in New York earlier in the day. The scene unfolded
Police have cleared 30 to 40 people from inside Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall after pro-Palestinian protesters occupied the administration building in New York earlier in the day. The scene unfolded