Right here is the place arrests have been reported because the authorities try to interrupt up protests or encampments:
Columbia College: The New York Metropolis Police Division arrested 108 demonstrators whereas clearing an encampment on the Manhattan campus on April 18.
Yale College in New Haven, Conn.: The police arrested 60 individuals on Monday, together with 47 Yale college students, after they refused to depart an encampment on campus.
New York College in Manhattan: Officers made dozens of arrests late Monday after college students occupied a plaza on campus.
College of Minnesota in Minneapolis: 9 individuals had been taken into custody after they erected an encampment on Tuesday. All of these affiliated with the college had been allowed again on campus and civil trespass warnings had been “put aside.”
College of South Carolina in Columbia: Two college students had been arrested after a protest on Tuesday, in keeping with a police report.
College of Southern California in Los Angeles: The police arrested 93 individuals at an illustration on Wednesday afternoon.
College of Texas at Austin: The police arrested 57 protesters on Wednesday. A spokeswoman for the county lawyer’s workplace mentioned prices towards many had been dropped after the workplace discovered authorized “deficiencies” of their arrests.
Emerson Faculty in Boston: The police arrested 118 individuals as an encampment was cleared on Wednesday night time, the authorities mentioned.
Ohio State College in Columbus: A college official mentioned that 36 individuals, together with 16 college students, had been arrested on Thursday. Earlier within the week, two college students had been arrested throughout an on-campus demonstration, college officers mentioned.
Emory College in Atlanta: Not less than 28 individuals had been arrested on Thursday morning, an Emory official mentioned; 20 had ties to the varsity.
Indiana College Bloomington: On Thursday, the college police mentioned 33 individuals had been faraway from an encampment and brought to jail. There have been 23 extra arrests on Saturday, the police mentioned.
Princeton College in New Jersey: Two graduate college students had been arrested after pitching tents on Thursday.
College of Connecticut in Storrs: Campus law enforcement officials eliminated at the very least one tent from a rally on Thursday and took at the very least one individual into custody, a college official mentioned.
California State Polytechnic College, Humboldt: Protesters have occupied two buildings on the campus in Arcata, Calif., college officers mentioned. Three individuals had been arrested there this week.
Auraria Campus in Denver: About 40 individuals had been arrested on Friday at a campus that homes amenities for the College of Colorado Denver, the Metropolitan State College of Denver and the Group Faculty of Denver, the campus police mentioned.
College of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign: Social media posts on Friday confirmed law enforcement officials detaining at the very least one individual and taking down an encampment.
Arizona State College in Tempe: A college official mentioned 69 individuals had been arrested early Saturday after protesters arrange an encampment. Three individuals had been additionally arrested on Friday.
Northeastern College in Boston: The Massachusetts State Police mentioned that 102 protesters had been arrested on Saturday. Earlier within the day, the college mentioned that amongst those that had been detained, college students who confirmed their college IDs had been launched.
Washington College in St. Louis: On Saturday, 100 arrests had been made and the campus was locked down, in keeping with a college assertion. The presidential candidate Jill Stein was among the many arrests.
College of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Va.: The college president’s workplace mentioned that 12 individuals, together with 9 college students, had been arrested on Saturday night.
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