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Law enforcement arrest 10 pro-Palestinian protesters at USF

TAMPA, Fla. — UPDATE: USF police said early Wednesday there was no threat after an investigation into a bomb threat late Tuesday night at Cooper Hall on the USF campus. Meanwhile, police moved in Tuesday evening on pro-Palestinian protesters on the University of South Florida campus with what appeared to be tear gas, arresting 10 protesters, one of which had a handgun in his jeans, according to University officials. All 10 people bonded out of jail overnight. What You Need To Know Pro-Palestinian protesters resumed demonstrations Tuesday at USF Shortly after 5 p.m., law enforcement began moving in to break up the protest with what appeared to be tear gas, arresting 10 ABOVE: Watch as the situation unfolded live shortly after 5 p.m.; Spectrum Bay News 9 Erin Murray reports RELATED: Columbia starts suspending students for defying deadline to clear encampment ISRAEL-HAMAS LATEST: Blinken calls Israel-Hamas cease-fire proposal 'extraordinarily generous' with potential Rafah invasion looming Protesters were seen scattering around the campus as police moved their line-up to take over the area where the protesters had been stationed. Law enforcement had ordered protests to break up at about 5 p.m., and then began moving in a few minutes later. The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office was asked to aid USF police with the arrests. "Violent or unsanctioned protests on University Campuses or anywhere in Hillsborough County Florida will not be tolerated,” said Sheriff Chad Chronister. “This is Florida, a law and order state. Every student, regardless of color, creed or religion, should be able to feel safe and learn in a secure environment. Every student should be able to freely move about campus without fear of harassment or intimidation." Spectrum Bay News 9 caught video of several people being taken into custody by police. At 5:37 p.m., officers could be seen taking off their gas masks and other equipment as the situation appeared to be settling. Tarps, bottles and other items were being removed by people at the scene as officers watched on. In a Tuesday evening statement, the school said, in part: "As the day progressed, police observed participants in person and through social media expressing their intent to use some of the items they brought on campus as weapons and to resist university staff members and law enforcement officers. As a result, USF police determined that the protest was no longer peaceful, and participants must leave the area. "At that poi...

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msn.com
Spanish protesters blast Trump as tensions with US spike; anger ... - MSN

Anti-war protests swept through Madrid as hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets, demanding an end to the conflict in the Middle East. Organized by the "Stop the War" movement, rallies ...

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humanrightsmonitor.org
Security forces disperse peaceful student protest with tear gas in ...

The broader pattern of peaceful protests against alleged human rights violations being met with repression indicates shrinking civic space and growing suppression of dissent in West Papua. Police officers forcefully disperse the crowd with teargas, warning shots and water cannons in Jayapura, 27 April'26

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kptv.com
Volunteer group helps free water rescue vehicle stuck in creek at ...

A water rescue team and two emergency response vehicles were sent to the Chapman Point area at Cannon Beach on Saturday after reports of a surfer in a rip tide.

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