"Over 100 individuals detained during a demonstration supporting Palestine at Columbia University"
"Over 100 individuals detained during a demonstration supporting Palestine at Columbia University"
"New York City police detained at least 108 individuals on Thursday during a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Columbia University's campus, following a request from the university's president for their removal, according to Mayor Eric Adams."
- 1. Over 100 individuals gathered on the South Lawn of the campus during the NYPD's involvement, as stated by Shafik in her appeal to deputy commissioner Michael Gerber. Adams mentioned that the demonstrators remained there for over 30 hours.
- During an evening press briefing, authorities announced that individuals who were apprehended were given summonses for trespassing. Additionally, two individuals were charged with obstruction of governmental administration.
- The spontaneous detention of individuals resulted in an unplanned demonstration to show solidarity with them, which in turn attracted the attention of the police.
1. A new regulation was implemented in February designating certain areas for protests, which must be notified in advance.
Demonstrators initiated the setup of a camp on the university grounds at daybreak on Wednesday, according to Shafik. Their objective was to urge the university to disinvest from economic and academic ties with Israel.
- Shafik stated during the congressional hearing on Wednesday that the university will persist in taking strict measures against unauthorized protests.
1. The university informed students on Wednesday evening that those who continued to stay in the encampment would be subject to suspension, according to Shafik.
- In a letter addressed to the campus community, she stated that they made efforts to address their concerns and extended an invitation to resume discussions upon their agreement to disperse.
- 1. The university representative mentioned that the institution is currently in the process of identifying individuals involved in the protests and will be issuing formal notifications to them.
- During the press briefing, Adams emphasized that while students are entitled to exercise their freedom of speech, they are not permitted to infringe upon university regulations or disturb the educational environment on campus.
1. Isra Hirsi, the daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar, revealed that she was suspended from Barnard College due to her involvement in activism.
- 1. The police later verified that she was one of the protesters who had been arrested, and she was given a summons for trespassing.
- Hirsi stated that he has never faced reprimand or disciplinary warnings. He recently received notification that he is one of three students who have been suspended for showing support to Palestinians who are currently experiencing a genocide.
- 1. Hirsi was selected for Fortune's 40 under 40 in Government and Politics for her political activism and establishment of the U.S. Youth Climate Strike.
- During the hearing focused on antisemitism, Omar inquired Shafik regarding the safeguarding measures for Muslim and pro-Palestinian students at the school.

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