College arrests Boston police crack down on pro-Palestinian protests
The Guardian|April 26, 2024
More than 100 people were arrested at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, early yesterday in the latest crackdown against the rising wave of campus pro-Palestinian protests across the US in which the House speaker, Mike Johnson, has suggested calling in the national guard.
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College arrests Boston police crack down on pro-Palestinian protests

Johnson waded into an already tense situation on Wednesday with a visit to Columbia University in New York city, where the decision last week of the university president, Minouche Shafik, to invite the police to dismantle a student encampment catalysed what is rapidly becoming a national movement. Johnson nevertheless called for the resignation of Shafik, facing jeers on campus from the protesters.

At the University of Texas in Austin at least 34 protesters, including a member of the media from a local news station, were arrested overnight, while 93 were detained by police dressed in riot gear at the University of Southern California (USC), the Los Angeles Times reported.

In mass arrests at USC, militarised officers were filmed appearing to shoot rubber bullets into a crowd of peaceful demonstrators. At California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, protesters barricaded themselves in a university building using furniture, tents, chains and zipties, prompting a campus shutdown.

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