Multiple people in custody after pro-Palestinian demonstration at Columbia University library
- On May 7, 2025, approximately 100 pro-Palestinian demonstrators entered Butler Library's reading room at Columbia University in New York without authorization, disrupting the area and prompting law enforcement intervention.
- The protest followed ongoing tensions as Columbia had updated protest rules in March under Trump administration pressure, including barring masks and requiring IDs after federal grant cancellations over antisemitism concerns.
- Videos showed protesters hanging Palestinian flags, beating drums, and vandalizing shelves, while some refused to identify themselves or leave despite repeated requests by university public safety and campus police.
- Dozens of protesters were taken into custody after clashes injured two public safety officers, and Columbia's acting president called the library disruption "outrageous" and unacceptable during exam preparations.
- The event highlights ongoing campus divisions and security challenges amid protest rights, with city officials affirming peaceful protest support but vowing to oppose lawlessness and maintain safety on campus.
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Here in New York, police arrested at least 79 protesters at Columbia University Wednesday after they occupied the campus’s main library to demand their school divest from Israel. The Columbia Palestine Solidarity Coalition says multiple students were hospitalized by public safety officers. At least one protester was carried away on a stretcher. Columbia’s acting President Claire Shipman said in a statement, “Columbia strongly condemns violence o…
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