Campus Chaos

NOT PENN PALS: Cops in Riot Gear Clear Tent City at UPenn [WATCH]

posted by Hannity Staff - 5.10.24

According to a New York Post report, police in riot gear moved to clear a ten city on the University of Pennsylvania campus Friday morning after more than two weeks of demonstrations.

At 6am, the police gave students in the tent encampment a 2-minute warning to clear out — then moved in.

From The New York Post:

As of 7 a.m., the majority of the protesters had dispersed or been taken into custody, the outlet reported.

Six students had previously been given “mandatory leaves of absences” from the Ivy League school over their participation in the protest.

“Today, the University issued mandatory temporary leaves of absence for six students in accordance with our policies and pending the results of the Center for Community Standards and Accountability disciplinary investigations. These actions are a result of the University’s continuing response to the unauthorized encampment on College Green,” the school said in a statement Thursday.

Demonstrators on campus refused a mandate to show school ID — and one anti-Israel group celebrated last week that no arrests were made for not complying in the days after that request.

“Because of our collective will and strength, we were able to call the administration’s bluff, resist the panic they intended to set in and win this first battle,” UPenn’s Faculty for Justice in Palestine wrote on Instagram on Monday.

The UPenn encampment is one of the many anti-Israel protests occupying college campuses across the US over the past couple of weeks.

Watch the footage from the scene below:

More over at The New York Post:

 

 

 

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