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NYPD raid Columbia University and begin arresting protesters after hall occupied - BBC News NYPD raid Columbia University and begin arresting protesters after hall occupied - BBC News
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New York police sent dozens of officers into Hamilton Hall, the occupied Columbia building, after setting up a ramp. Here's the video of the moment they moved in. Columbia was the first university to see a large camp form on campus in opposition the Gaza war.
The site rapidly grew in size on April 18, one day after the university's president testified to Congress about antisemitism on campus.
The university sent police in, citing "a harassing and intimidating environment for many of our students". More than 100 protesters were arrested
Dozens of sympathetic protests then began to pop up at other US universities.
In Texas, California and Georgia, police have used force to detain students and other protesters. But other universities have taken a different approach, and left the protests continue unimpeded.
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