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2024-02-04 Home Front: WoT
Anti-Israel protesters clash with NYPD officers in fiery scuffle that led to arrests: 'NYPD, burn in hell'
[FoxNews] Three individuals were arrested Friday evening after the clash with police during the protest near Columbia University

A rowdy anti-Israel protest outside of Columbia University reportedly led to the arrests of pro-Palestinian demonstrators, who clashed with NYPD officers and shouted anti-cop chants.

The "All Out for Palestine" demonstration began around 3 p.m. Friday evening, and footage of protesters waving Palestinian flags and scuffling with officers quickly spread across social media in the hours afterward, according to the New York Post.

In one video shared to social media, the disgruntled group of protesters could be seen resisting commands from officers who were attempting to clear roadways, all while chanting, "NYPD, KKK. IDF they’re all the same."
That doesn't even rhyme. Losers
In the same clip, one individual is shown being detained by police. As officers attempted to wrangle another female protester, other demonstrators were shown taunting officers and attempting to pull them from the woman. One individual, later identified as 31-year-old Fadi Shuman, was also shown in the clip taking an officer's peaked cap and running away with it.

A DCPI spokesperson for the city confirmed to Fox News Digital that three individuals had been arrested as a result of their actions at the protest, and another 12 had been issued citations for disorderly conduct. Of the three people that were arrested, two received desk appearance tickets.

Shuman was arrested and charged with grand larceny, obstructing governmental administration, aggravated harassment and criminal possession of stolen property.

Sara Elmilgi, 34, was also arrested and charged with harassment after she "slapped an officer’s arms multiple times while he was lawfully attempting to guide her back to the sidewalk," according to the spokesperson. The officer did not sustain any injuries.

The other individual who was arrested, 47-year-old Jesse Pape, was charged with obstructing governmental administration and disorderly conduct after he "was given a lawful order to disperse and refused to comply," the spokesperson noted.
Columbia grad students, staff, or professional cadres? The People's Forum has been taking the lead in many of these protests, linked to a Chinese Communist Party propaganda network funded by centi-millionaire American businessman Neville Roy Singham, who is a self-identified Maoist reported to be living in Shanghai.
The main protest on Friday was reportedly attended by hundreds of individuals. A smaller group of demonstrators later marched south to West 107th Street and Broadway, where additional arrests were made.
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