Intifada protesters throw bottles, garbage at police at virginia university

Intifada Protesters Throw Bottles, Garbage at Police at Virginia University

April 30, 2024

Violent Protests at Virginia Commonwealth University

RICHMOND, VA — Virginia Commonwealth University has become the focal point of intense protests, leading to a shelter-in-place order for all students. The disturbance began on Monday morning when pro-Hamas supporters declared a “Liberation Zone” outside the James Branch Cabell Library on the Monroe Park campus. The protestors, waving Palestinian flags and chanting “Free Palestine,” demanded a ceasefire in Gaza and urged VCU to cut all financial connections with Israel.

As tensions escalated, the demonstrators fortified their position by setting up tents and creating barriers around the zone. The confrontation intensified when the protesters occupied the library and adjacent courtyard, resulting in clashes with riot police. Law enforcement resorted to using tear gas and pepper spray after objects were thrown at officers.

Social media captured the heated exchanges between the police and demonstrators, who called for transparency and divestment from Israel and protection for pro-Palestinian speech on campus. This incident at VCU highlights the growing intensity of campus activism and the complex interplay of global political conflicts with university policies.

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