The NYPD took dozens of protesters at Columbia University into custody Tuesday night. Former boxing world champion dies aged 57 New contract makes Chiefs’ Travis Kelce highest paid tight end in ...
NEW YORK -- The NYPD took dozens of protesters at Columbia University into custody ... Around 9:30 p.m., dozens of officers wearing helmets began to enter the building through a window they ...
Multiple pro-Palestinian demonstrators who occupied an academic building at Columbia University said they were hurt from last ...
NEW YORK -- Columbia University ... school president asked the NYPD to clear them from campus. Police set up a massive presence outside the university before officers began moving in around ...
(MENAFN) Late on Tuesday, officers from the New York Police Department (NYPD) entered a Columbia University building occupied by pro-Palestinian protesters, leading to the detention of dozens of ...
The demonstrations – the most sweeping and prolonged unrest to rock US college campuses since the Vietnam war protests of the 1960s and 70s – have already led to several hundred arrests of students ...
NYPD officers enter Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall using a ramp to the 2nd floor window to clear out protesters who barricaded themselves inside earlier in the ...
NYPD officers arrest students at Columbia University in New York City. Here is all you need to know about these protests: What initiated the police action at Columbia University? The NYPD ...
New York City police officers entered a Columbia University building that pro-Palestinian demonstrators had barricaded themselves inside. Dozens of people were arrested and loaded into buses.
Columbia University has released a statement defending its decision to send hundreds of NYPD officers on to campus to break up pro-Palestine rallies. 'A little after 9 p.m. this evening ...
Columbia University says it "regrets ... led the push to break into and occupy Hamilton Hall. The university then called on the NYPD to take action. "We regret that protesters have chosen to ...