President of George Washington University Appeals to DC for Support Regarding ‘Unlawful’ Protest

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The president of George Washington University is seeking help from local law enforcement to address a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus. Ellen M. Granberg, the university president, has stated that the encampment is illegal and poses a potential danger to university property. The university has requested assistance from the DC Metropolitan Police Department, set up barriers to contain the protest, taken action against trespassing students, increased security measures, and engaged in ongoing discussions with students involved in the camp.

Granberg emphasized that the university cannot handle this situation alone and is working with local law enforcement to ensure the safety and security of the campus. The university is committed to upholding the free expression of diverse viewpoints within university policies. Similar anti-Israel encampments at other colleges have raised concerns about anti-Semitism, violence, and conflicts with pro-Israel groups, prompting university administrators to address the situation.

Various universities, including Northwestern and Brown, have made agreements with protesters to address their demands. However, concerns have been raised about the involvement of external instigators in the protests. Law enforcement has been called in to clear encampments, leading to arrests and violence in some cases. This complex issue continues to be a challenge for universities across the country.

Mike Brest
Mike Brest
Defense Reporter. Prior to joining the defense beat, he spent two years covering breaking news, and he worked at the Daily Caller in a similar capacity before that. Mike graduated from American University and is originally from the suburbs of Philadelphia.

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