In a statement, the university said it “upholds the right to free speech and to protest within the lines of our long-established Claremont Colleges demonstration policy.”More than a dozen people were arrested Friday after protesters stormed the office of the Pomona College president in opposition to the university’s ties to Israel.
The group has staged peaceful protests on campus since early October. Friday’s unrest follows the removal of a mock apartheid wall movement supporters had placed about a week ago. In response, protesters went to the administration building and lobby of the president’s office.Sign up for NBC LA newsletters.
According to the protesters, Pomona College President Gabi Starr ordered them to leave or face arrest. In a statement, the university said it “upholds the right to free speech and to protest within the lines of our long-established Claremont Colleges demonstration policy.” Video from the disturbance showed several dozens of protesters outside and inside the campus, with Claremont police officers decked in riot gear responding to the scene. Eighteen people were arrested for trespassing and one person was arrested for obstruction of justice. Those who were detained were released after midnight early Saturday.
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