
Police at Yale University clear anti-Israel encampment, threatening arrest and suspension
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Yale police began clearing an anti-Israel encampment Tuesday, as New Haven, Connecticut, police told protesters they wouldn't be arrested unless they block traffic.
"All the protesters chose to leave the encampment, and the university is in the process of clearing tents and other items from the area. Over the past several days, administrators communicated to protesters that their encampment and activities violated the university’s policies and were disrupting academic and university operations," the statement continued. Danielle Wallace is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering politics, crime, police and more. Story tips can be sent to danielle.wallace@fox.com and on Twitter: @danimwallace.
The university said several attempts by Pericles Lewis, dean of Yale College, "to convince the protestors that they had other means besides occupying Cross Campus to get their message heard were unsuccessful" and the tent encampment "was located near student dorms, libraries, and classrooms, where many students are writing their final papers and studying for final exams."
"As President Salovey outlined in his message to the Yale community on Monday, Yale fully supports peaceful protests and freedom of speech; however, claiming control of our shared space is inconsistent with our principles and values," the statement added. "The university does not tolerate the violation of its longstanding policies on using on-campus outdoor spaces, postering and chalking, or the use of amplified sound. Yale’s rules on free expression and peaceable assembly exist to ensure that all members of the community have equitable access to the campus and can engage in the full functions of the university."