US campus protests: arrests in Dallas and New York as officers move against demonstrators – live
At least 17 people reportedly arrested at University of Texas, Dallas; police move against student protesters at campuses across the USFull report: crackdowns intensify on US campus protestsColumbia faculty ‘horrified’ by mass arrests of protestersNYPD Deputy Commissioner, Kaz Daughtry, has confirmed that Fordham University was among a number of educational institutions which requested police assistance on campus to disperse protests.He said that individuals who refused to disperse has been arrested without incident.Your @NYPDnews officers continue to protect the right to peacefully protest, but lawlessness will not be tolerated. I commend the professionalism consistently displayed by our officers.In light of the activities that are currently happening, we further request that you retain a presence on campus through at least May 22, 2024 (when commencement and diploma ceremonies are completed) to maintain order and ensure encampments are not reestablished.” Continue reading...

At least 17 people reportedly arrested at University of Texas, Dallas; police move against student protesters at campuses across the US
- Full report: crackdowns intensify on US campus protests
- Columbia faculty ‘horrified’ by mass arrests of protesters
NYPD Deputy Commissioner, Kaz Daughtry, has confirmed that Fordham University was among a number of educational institutions which requested police assistance on campus to disperse protests.
He said that individuals who refused to disperse has been arrested without incident.
Your @NYPDnews officers continue to protect the right to peacefully protest, but lawlessness will not be tolerated. I commend the professionalism consistently displayed by our officers.
In light of the activities that are currently happening, we further request that you retain a presence on campus through at least May 22, 2024 (when commencement and diploma ceremonies are completed) to maintain order and ensure encampments are not reestablished.” Continue reading...