A few pro-Palestinian student activists who were detained after they stormed and occupied Richard Saller’s department at Stanford earlier this month are facing “felony crime” charges, the Stanford Daily reported Friday morning.
The student magazine reported that the University is processing administrative visits to the Office of Community Standards, and that students were suspended and prohibited from college for the remainder of the third until June 12. Elders who are elderly are prohibited from graduating. The bail for those detained was set at$ 20,000.
” Protesters smashed through windows and doors with bicycle locks, stores, ladders, and chair, and covered surveillance cameras with metal foil after entering the building at around 5:30 a.m.,” activists said. When activists entered, no executives or employees were in. Before being removed by SUDPS and driven away in trucks, they occupied the business for less than two days,” according to the Daily.
Vandalism and graffiti adorn the operational building that the protesters were holding captive in videos posted on social media from the chaotic field. Beyond, group members and other student protesters surrounded the tower and chanted “free, completely Palestine” and” no justice, no serenity”.
According to videos, officers were forced to enter the building using a sledgehammer and break through windows and doors to get the students.
” Fire this shit down”, “kill policemen” and “death 2 Isr@hell” were among the theft spray painted on Stanford’s rooms.
Liberate Stanford, which assisted in the invasion, claimed on Instagram that individuals are not to blame for the office’s graffiti and theft, blaming it on” an intelligent class of society people.”
According to Algemeiner, Stanford President Richard Saller and dean Jenny Martinez wrote in a text to the school community on Wednesday that “teen individuals were detained inside Building 10 this day.”
Any arrested individuals who are students will also be promptly suspended, according to the law enforcement official. Any elderly will not be allowed to grad”.
Student protesters occupying the mayor’s office broadcast their expectations before being arrested, including amnesty for all student demonstrators on Stanford’s school and a withdrawal from Israel this quarter.
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