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    Mayor Adams, NYPD Say “Outside Agitators” Fanning Flames of Anti-Israel Protests

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:April 24, 20242 Mins Read
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    New York City Mayor Eric Adams, alongside NYPD leadership, has attributed the intensification of anti-Israel protests at Columbia University and New York University to “outside agitators.” These individuals, identified by the police as not being students of the respective universities, have been accused of escalating tensions during the demonstrations.

    During a press conference, Mayor Adams emphasized that the city would not tolerate destructive actions by those who join protests with the intention to incite violence. He detailed how some protestors engaged in throwing objects like bottles and chairs, which could have led to severe confrontations had the NYPD not maintained discipline and restraint.

    The NYPD reported making over 120 arrests related to these protests, highlighting that the majority of those detained were not affiliated with the universities. These actions underscore the ongoing challenges the city faces in managing protests that have the potential to turn violent.

    The presence of law enforcement in riot gear was specifically defended by Adams, who noted that it was necessary to protect officers from violent protestors. He referenced an incident where an officer was struck with a chair, resulting in significant damage to his helmet.

    The discussions around these protests also brought to light concerns over the use of organized tactics by protestors, with Mayor Adams pointing out that the similar tents used by demonstrators at both Columbia and NYU indicated a level of pre-planning and organization aimed at creating disruption.

    This issue has drawn broader attention, prompting responses from political figures including House GOP Chair Elise Stefanik and New York Democrat Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who have expressed concerns over the safety of Jewish students and the antisemitic undertones of the protests.

    The controversy has not only highlighted the city’s struggle with handling protests but also the broader national conversation around antisemitism and campus safety. As the situation develops, city officials and university administrators continue to seek ways to address the protests while maintaining safety and order on campus.

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