Posted on 04/30/2024 10:57:18 AM PDT by conservative98
Three janitors claim the pro-Hamas insurrectionists at Columbia University temporarily held them hostage during the takeover of a campus building, reports Fox News.
“They held me hostage,” one maintenance man told the Columbia Spectator, a student newspaper. Fox News adds that at around 12:30 a.m., the Jew-hating insurrectionists stormed Hamilton Hall. The mob then “shattered windows, barricaded doors using tables and chairs, and obscured the windows of the facility.”
More:
Early Tuesday morning, a mob of hundreds of anti-Israel protesters gained access shortly before 1 a.m., and they then began “moving metal gates to barricade the doors, blocking entrances with wooden tables and chairs, and zip-tying doors shut,” Columbia Spectator reported.
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The students are demanding three things from the university: divest their financial support of Israel, become more transparent with what groups the university supports, and provide blanket amnesty to students who have taken part in the disruptive, weeks-long demonstration.
The maintenance man says he was finally allowed to exit the building at 12:40 a.m.
Numerous sources claim this is a photo of one of the janitors confronting a Hitler Youth:
Per Fox News, two more janitors made similar claims of being held hostage.
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On if cross state lines.
I disagree. These universities get massive amounts of federal and state grants which allow the governments to stick their nose under the tent. Taking over buildings can cause millions of dollars of failed research and loss of of student instructional value..
It’s all bought, paid for and coordinated by the same people who created the riots of 2020. We should all be locked and loaded.
thanks for the info, i wasnt aware it had to cross state lines-
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