Pro-Palestinian protestors at Portland State University broke into and occupying university library

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The Portland Police Bureau hosted a press conference late Monday night to address pro-Palestinian protests at the Portland State University campus.

6:32 AM CDT April 30, 2024hosted a press conference late Monday night to address pro-Palestinian protests at the Portland State University campus.

In relaying a timeline of events, Cudd stated that on Thursday, protesters began gathering in the South Park Blocks near the Portland State Campus. They were asked to leave the park Thursday and Friday nights when the park closed. The protesters then relocated to the library portico. "Portland State University supports free speech, that's what we're all about. And we know that this issue, the war in Gaza is important to many individuals in our community, emotions are running high. Many injustices are just too large to ignore and I understand this but I cannot condone or excuse breaking and entering. I cannot condone the property damage that has taken place at PSU's library," said Cudd.

"We have to make sure there are proper procedures and polices in place safety wise for everyone involved. Not just members of the police bureau but the safety of the entire community. This is gonna take some time for us but we are creating this space now for people to abide by the law, and to leave and separate from this location," said Day.

"Every single university in Gaza is destroyed. Every single hospital is destroyed," said Senna."Over 2 million people are displaced … At this point we have nothing — there's nothing we can do other than this."

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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