Columbia University requests police presence on campus until May 17

The measure aims to "maintain order and ensure encampments are not reestablished," Shafik said in a letter to the NYPD regarding the "unrest" on Columbia University's campus.

02 May 2024 01:28am
Members of the NYPD detain protesters from the pro-Palestinian protest encampment and Hamilton Hall where demonstrators barricaded themselves inside on April 30, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by STEPHANIE KEITH / AFP)
Members of the NYPD detain protesters from the pro-Palestinian protest encampment and Hamilton Hall where demonstrators barricaded themselves inside on April 30, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by STEPHANIE KEITH / AFP)
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NEW YORK - Columbia University President Minouche Shafik Tuesday requested the presence of New York Police Department (NYPD) officers through at least May 17, two days after the university's commencement.

The measure aims to "maintain order and ensure encampments are not reestablished," Shafik said in a letter to the NYPD regarding the "unrest" on Columbia University's campus.

The negotiations between university administrators and student protesters reached an impasse on Sunday, she said.

On Tuesday night, nearly 100 protesters were arrested by the NYPD, who were called in to clear Hamilton Hall occupied by protesters in the early hours on Tuesday morning.

On April 18, the NYPD arrested over 100 student protesters to clear an encampment on the Morningside campus of Columbia University. - XINHUA