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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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NewsBusters broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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