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Portland Police Seek Identities Of PSU Library Suspects | 106.7 The Eagle

Portland Police Seek Identities Of PSU Library Suspects | 106.7 The Eagle
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Anti-Israel protesters at Portland State 'delusional,' mayor says

Police have arrested 30 people related to anti-Israel protests at Portland State University in Oregon, where authorities also detained a driver who accelerated toward a crowd of demonstrators and allegedly sprayed them with mace or pepper spray. 

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Portland Officials Arrest Several After PSU Protest Unrest, Mayor

Portland Officials Arrest Several After PSU Protest Unrest, Mayor
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Police, cancer researchers team up to track stolen vehicles

A stolen car is recovered in Portland. -- Portland Police Bureau(PORTLAND, Ore.) -- Police in Portland, Oregon, are arresting more suspected car thieves and reducing the number of vehicles stolen,

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Man Killed In Vehicle-to-Vehicle Shooting In Granada Hills Area

Law Enforcement News Man Killed In Vehicle-to-Vehicle Shooting In Granada Hills Area A man was killed early Wednesday in a vehicle-to-vehicle shooting in the Granada Hills area. The shooting occurred at about 1 a.m. near Rinaldi Street and Shoshone Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Information was not immediately available on the identity of the victim,

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Encampment raid at NYU, hunger strike at Princeton as campus battles rage across US: Live updates

Gaza protests raged across U.S. campuses in many forms, with pickets, a hunger strike and resistance to police attempts to take down encampments.

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Cleanup efforts underway after protests at Portland State University library, nearby businesses

Cleanup efforts underway after protests at Portland State University library, nearby businesses
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College protests updates: NYPD sergeant accidentally discharged gun at Columbia

(NEW YORK) -- Protests have broken out at colleges and universities across the country in connection with the war in Gaza.Many pro-Palestinian protesters are calling for their colleges to divest of funds from Israeli military operations, while some Jewish students on the campuses have called the protests antisemitic and said they are scared for their

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Thinkstock Images/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Protests have broken out at colleges and universities across the country in connection with the war in Gaza.Many pro-Palestinian protesters are calling for their colleges to divest of funds from Israeli military operations, while some Jewish students on the campuses have called the protests antisemitic and said they are scared for their safety.The student protests -- some of which have turned into around-the-clock encampments -- have erupted throughout the nation following arrests and student removals at Columbia University in New York City. Students at schools including Yale University, New York University, Harvard University, University of Texas at Austin, University of Southern California and more have launched protests.Here's how the news is developing. All times Eastern:May 03, 10:15 PMUCLA classes to resume on MondayThe University of California Los Angeles announced classes are "expected to resume in full on Monday," in an update Friday evening."Campus operations will be limited through the weekend, and are expected to resume in full on Monday. Classes continue remote through the weekend. Work, events and research activities are encouraged to remain remote or be rescheduled wherever possible during that period," UCLA said in a statement.A law enforcement presence will continue "to be stationed around campus to help promote safety," the university said.May 03, 6:09 PMNYU president explains use of NYPD to end encampmentLinda G. Mills, the president of NYU, posted a statement Friday evening explaining why the school called in the NYPD to break up an encampment on the Greene St. Walkway earlier in the day.Mills said 14 people who refused orders to leave the area were arrested and the incident was non-violent.The president said that the police were called in for numerous reasons, including noise complaints from nearby residents and businesses, safety concerns over the crowds of supporters and counter-protesters and escalating threats."The encampment had become increasingly untenable for the NYU community and the neighborhood we inhabit," she said.Mills said three senior administrators spoke with the protesters over the weekend to come to an agreement over shutting down the encampment.The president said things escalated on Wednesday when a group of people from a May Day march came to the walkway and got into altercations.The May Day incident and other issues, including threats leveled at NYU administrators, led the school to call the NYPD, according to Mills."The university’s senior leadership and I were compelled to conclude that we could not tolerate the risk of violence any longer and that we could not responsibly or in good conscience wait until something drastically worse were to happen in order to act. We needed to bring this to a close," she said.May 03, 2:44 PMUniversity of Mississippi protest confrontation draws scrutinyFootage from the University of Mississippi campus captures intense confrontations between pro-Palestinian protesters and counter-protesters.The dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered on the campus to call for divestment from military operations in Gaza and for the university to condemn what they call "genocide."Footage shows a much larger counter-protest surrounding the students, with many donning American flags.Protesters reported being subject to racism and violent threats and having food thrown at them by counter-protesters.In one video, a Black protester can be seen recording and speaking to counter-protesters, moving past the protective barricades around pro-Palestinian protesters.Law enforcement officers can be seen urging her to walk back as counter-demonstrators taunt her, including on student making a monkey impersonation and others chanting "lock her up," according to the Stacey Spiehler, who took the video.Law enforcement also urged counter-protesters to stand back.Jacob Batte, Ole Miss’ director of news and media relations, told ABC News they "cannot comment specifically about that video," but that "statements were made at the demonstration on our campus Thursday that were offensive and inappropriate."The university said it is looking into reports about specific actions and "any actions that violate university policy will be met with appropriate action."In a statement following the confrontations, protesters said they were met with "blind reactionism that had little to do with the genocide we were protesting as well as our demands."-ABC News' Chris Looft and Kiara AlfonsecaMay 03, 12:32 PMNYPD sergeant accidentally discharged gun during Columbia building operationAn officer accidentally discharged his gun as the New York Police Department worked to clear Hamilton Hall -- a building that had been occupied by Columbia University students on April 30, Assistant Chief Carlos Valdez, the commanding officer of the NYPD Emergency Service Unit, said Friday.During the operation, a sergeant unintentionally discharged his firearm while attempting to gain access to an office."The sergeant was transitioning his firearm to his non-dominant hand to unlock the office door from the inside when the discharge occurred," Valdez said.There were no injuries and the bullet was contained within the vacant office. Valdes said that at no point were police officers, members of the public or protesters in danger."This was purely unintentional," he said.May 03, 12:03 PMNew York University, New School explain decision to remove, arrest studentsNew York University and New School, in separate statements, said they requested police move students from their campuses after multiple rounds of negotiations failed.NYU said the "encampment had become increasingly untenable for the NYU community and the neighborhood we inhabit." Classes will proceed as normal today.NYU said it is aware of calls for a 4 p.m. protest at the former site of the encampment.The New School, which switched to remote learning Friday, said students continued to set up in the lobby of the University Center building and block access to the "residence hall, classrooms, library, and cafeteria."Despite the university "pleading to allow their fellow students to enter their residence hall, the protesters would not budge."The New School said the protests continued even after they "provided a confirmed date this month for the Investment Committee to consider a vote on disinvestment.""It is a sad day for all of us who are part of this university community and who believe in free speech, which we have pledged to protect and will continue to protect," The New School said in a statement.May 03, 8:49 AM56 people arrested at New School, NYUFifty-six people have been arrested at The New School and New York University after the schools authorized police to clear encampments, according to the New York Police Department.Forty-three people were arrested at The New School and 13 people where arrested at NYU, the NYPD said.-ABC News' Aaron KaterskyMay 03, 6:48 AMNYU has authorized NYPD to clear encampmentNYU has requested assistance from the NYPD to "disperse the illegal encampment on their property.""As per their request, we are on site and our officers will be assisting with the unparalleled professionalism embodied by our police officers," NYPD Deputy Commissioner, Operations Kaz Daughtry, said in a statement on social media.May 03, 2:07 AM30 arrested at Portland State University throughout the day: PolicePortland police say that at least 30 people have been arrested over their involvement in ongoing protests at Portland State University."Additional arrests have been made at PSU’s library after trespassers illegally entered the building again despite efforts to secure it," police said in their statement. "Preliminary count is 30 arrests over the course of the day. Officers will continue to monitor for criminal activity and will make arrests when lawful and appropriate."Authorities say that officers encountered ac

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