The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has dropped criminal charges against 31 people, including students and faculty members, among the protesters in antiwar demonstrations at Columbia University.
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Other defendants with pending charges are expected to appear in court July 25. They are accused of being among the 46 protesters arrested, following their occupation of Hamilton Hall on campus April 30.
Tensions on campus have been high since the Hamas attack Oct. 7, 2023, and the subsequent warfare that continues in the Middle East.
In May, members of Columbia’s faculty lodged a vote of no-confidence for its president, Dr. Minouche Shafik. expressing concern with the university’s response to April’s antiwar demonstrations and its use of law enforcement on campus.
Shafik’s response following the arrests characterized demonstrations as a “wave of protests, encampments, and building takeovers.”
“Whatever one thinks of the response of university leaders — denouncing hurtful rhetoric, enforcing rules and discipline, and summoning police to restore order — these are actions, not solutions,” wrote Shafik.in a May 9 opinion piece.