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- DDespite claims, Columbia University protesters document injuries in NYPD raid of campus buildingDaily News
- ‘Not a good look’: Speaker Adams says cops tell her they’re ’embarassed’ by NYPD brass’ social media useamny.com
- New York City’s watchdog agency launches probe after complaints about the NYPD’s social media useSeattle Times
- New York City's watchdog agency launches probe after complaints about the NYPD's social media useStar Tribune
- NYPD Deputy Commissioner: 'These Are Not The Tools of Students Protesting,' They Are Those of 'Agitators'breitbart.com
- Police defend decision not to disclose accidental gunshot during Columbia protestreviewjournal.com
- Police defend decision not to disclose accidental gunshot during Columbia protest responseSeattle Times
- Pollak: Pro-Palestinian Activists Are Committing the Crime That Trump is Accused of: 'Conspiracy Against Rights'breitbart.com
- NYPD: Funding for Pro-Palestinian 'Encampments' Comes from 'Around the World'breitbart.com
- DNYPD officer fired gun in Columbia’s Hamilton Hall; DA investigatingDaily News
- NYU says over half arrested for anti-Israel riots not tied to schoolthejc.com
- TNYPD leader on Columbia: ‘Spoiled kids who think they can do what they want’thehill.com
- I’ve Covered Violent Crackdowns on Protests for 15 Years. This Police Overreaction Was Unhinged.The Intercept
- Police clear pro-Palestinian demonstration at Columbia, other campusesLA Times
- After police crackdown, what’s next for Columbia’s Gaza protesters?Al Jazeera
- DOver 200 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested during NYPD raid of Columbia UniversityDaily News
- DHigh-ranking NYPD cops toss Palestinian flag, hoist American flag at City CollegeDaily News
- The Latest | NYC mayor: Police had to move in ‘for the safety of those children’Seattle Times
- The Latest | NY mayor says nearly 300 people arrested in crackdowns on protests thereapnews.com
- Mass arrests at university campuses as pro-Palestine protests escalate in USSydney Morning Herald
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