University of Minnesota police arrested nine people on Tuesday after a pro-Palestinian encampment set up overnight on the Northrop Mall on the Twin Cities campus.
Video and photos posted to social media showed student groups pitched tents about 4 a.m. and placed signs aimed at showing “solidarity with the people of Palestine.” About two hours later, university police arrived.
“The group was asked to disperse by 7 a.m. and told they would be arrested if they chose to stay past that time,” the university said in a statement. “Some of those present chose to disperse and continue peacefully protesting, but nine chose to remain and were arrested without incident.”
University police removed the tents, and Hennepin County jail rosters show they brought in nine people on misdemeanor trespass charges.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar made an appearance at the campus protest Tuesday night on the lawn outside the U’s Coffman Memorial Union, praising demonstrators.
“I am incredibly moved by your courage and bravery as a student body in putting your bodies on the line to stand in solidarity to end the genocide taking place in Gaza at this moment,” Omar said through a loudspeaker.
The protest comes at a time when students at other campuses across the country, including Columbia and Yale universities, are holding similar demonstrations. Omar’s daughter, Isra Hirsi, was one of the students who protested at Columbia University while a student at Barnard College in New York. Following her roughly 10-minute-long speech to the protesters, Omar told the Star Tribune she feels like universities “have forgotten their purpose in facilitating opportunities for kids to exercise their First Amendment rights.”
“I think colleges and universities need to do some soul-searching, because history is not going to be on their side,” she added.