The New York Police Department (NYPD) is investigating the possibility of outside individuals or groups instigating recent pro-Palestinian protests at New York University (NYU) and Columbia University. These protests have involved the establishment of encampments on campus grounds, resulting in clashes with police and leading to numerous arrests. According to NYPD officials, they are exploring the potential involvement of professional agitators and are examining the possibility that external funding may be supporting these demonstrations.
Despite incidents of aggression reported during the protests, student organizers have condemned the use of violence and distanced themselves from individuals who do not represent their movement. They have emphasized that the protests have been largely peaceful and have criticized the involvement of non-students attempting to disrupt the rallies.
NYPD officials have stated that they observed instances of aggression during the NYU protest, including the throwing of water bottles and the lifting of chairs. They have also noted that while the number of agitators was not substantial, their actions can significantly impact the overall dynamics of the protests. The NYPD’s goal is to prevent any injuries to officers or peaceful protesters. They have emphasized that cooperation with police instructions to vacate the encampments is crucial to avoid confrontations.
The NYPD’s investigation into potential instigators behind the protests is ongoing, and more information is expected to be released in the coming days.