Posted on Apr 30, 2024
Wash U expects all weekend protesters who were arrested to be charged with trespassing
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As of Monday afternoon, the St. Louis County Prosecutor’s Office has not received information about more than 100 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested on Washington University’s campus Saturday night.
A spokesman for Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell declined to say whether charges will be filed because of the lack of information.
A spokesman for Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell declined to say whether charges will be filed because of the lack of information.
Wash U expects all weekend protesters who were arrested to be charged with trespassing
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Posted 23 d ago
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel A letter signed on Monday by about 150 faculty, students, alumni and other supporters of the protesters lambasts university leadership’s decision to remove protesters and their justification.
“We condemn the university’s arbitrary and excessive actions and demand faculty and students to be returned to their offices, classrooms, and dormitories,” the letter reads.
“We condemn the university’s arbitrary and excessive actions and demand faculty and students to be returned to their offices, classrooms, and dormitories,” the letter reads.
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