Stanford students who occupied president’s office charged with felony burglary

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A group of people has been charged with felony burglary after protesters at Stanford barricaded themselves inside the school president's office.

The people had been detained by the Stanford University Department of Public Safety and the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday, and several, including the reporter, were released on bail that night. As the students were being removed, one public safety officer was injured. Students were suspended and banned from campus until June 12, and seniors will not be allowed to graduate.

A campus maintenance worker carries a broken window from the office of the president at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, on Wednesday, June 5, 2024.

 

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