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FIT anti-Israel encampment cleared as NYPD arrests dozens of protesters who refused to leave

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The anti-Israel encampment at the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan was cleared away Tuesday evening — after dozens of protesters were arrested for refusing to shut down their rally.

NYPD officers in riot helmets and carrying zip ties moved in on the crowd of hundreds just 10 minutes after announcing that those who failed to vacate the West 27th Street campus would be charged with trespassing.

“Students, students you make us proud!” the crowd chanted as their buddies were hauled onto an NYPD corrections bus shortly before midnight.

Within 30 minutes, a university cleaning crew cleared the encampment, dragging the tents away from the property.

It wasn’t immediately clear if FIT gave the NYPD the go-ahead to arrest the protesters — as Columbia had done on its students twice last month.

NYPD officers detain a protester outside FIT in Manhattan on May 7 2024. NY Post

Before police moved in, hundreds of protesters played games like Connect 4 and Jenga, drew on the ground with chalk and munched on cookies.

The officers set up barricades in front of the tent city as protesters locked arms in front of the encampment. Citizen app
Within 30 minutes, a university cleaning crew cleared the encampment, dragging the tents away from the property. NY Post
NYPD officers in riot helmets and carrying zip ties moved in on the crowd of hundreds just 10 minutes after announcing they would arrest the protesters. NY Post
An anti-Israel protesters bangs on a drum outside FIT on W 27th St near 8th Ave in Manhattan on Tuesday. NY Post

The only strife appeared to emerge when an officer scolded a protester for throwing candy at the crowd, telling her it was dangerous and that it could hit someone in the eye.

“Did I hit anyone in the eye?” she hauntingly asked her friends in front of the cop.

“No!” they jeered back.

Police began monitoring the peaceful demonstration over two hours before swooping in with arrests.

An anti-Israel protester is arrested by the NYPD on Tuesday night. NY Post
Before police moved in, hundreds of protesters played games like Connect 4 and Jenga, drew on the ground with chalk and munched on cookies. Citizen app
It wasn’t immediately clear if FIT gave the NYPD the go-ahead to arrest the protesters — as Columbia had done on its students twice last month. NY Post
Protesters are placed into NYPD vehicles before being transported away from the encampment. NY Post

The officers set up barricades in front of the tent city as protesters locked arms in front of the encampment.

Throughout the demonstration, the protesters hurled insults at the officers as they maintained the perimeter.

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