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AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Multiple individuals have been taken into custody at the University of Texas at Austin’s campus as individuals gathered for a demonstration Wednesday in support of Gaza.
KXAN contacted law enforcement and is trying to get more details on the arrests. We will update this article when we get a response.
The Palestinian Solidarity Committee of Austin arranged the demonstration, instructing students to leave class at 11:40 a.m. and stay on the lawn until after 7 p.m. on Wednesday.
“Following the example of our partners at Columbia SJP, Rutgers-New Brunswick, Yale, and many others across the country, we will establish THE POPULAR UNIVERSITY FOR GAZA and demand our administration divest from death,” a PSC social media post mentioned.
The demonstration comes after days of tense confrontations between students and police during demonstrations on Ivy League campuses, attracting national attention to the cultural and political divides on campuses and sparking discussion about the appropriate limits to free assembly.
The university sent a letter to the organizers on Tuesday night telling them to cancel the event.
The University of Texas at Austin must first and foremost act to protect our educational mission, allowing the activities and operations that support our mission to proceed. At the same time, we are steadfast in our support of free speech. Our policies and rules help define the lines between these objectives and shape our response to planned protests.
The Palestine Solidarity Committee student organization’s event “Popular University for Gaza,” which is planned for tomorrow, has declared intent to violate our policies and rules, and disrupt our campus operations. Such disruptions are never allowed and are especially damaging while our students prepare for the end of the semester and final exams. For these reasons, this event may not proceed as planned.
Simply put the University of Texas at Austin will not allow this campus to be “taken” and protesters to derail our mission in ways that groups affiliated with your national organizations have accomplished elsewhere.
Please be advised that you are not permitted to hold your event on the University campus. Any attempt to do so will subject your organization and its attending members to discipline including suspension under the Institutional Rules. Individuals not affiliated with the University and attempting to attend this event will be directed to leave campus. Refusal to comply may result in arrest.
Office of the Dean of Students
UT Austin’s Jewish student organization, Texas Hillel, accused Wednesday’s demonstration of promoting a “hateful agenda” by happening at the same time as Passover.
“The University has assured us there will be no tolerance for disruption or behaviors misaligned with University policy,” a Hillel statement said.
KXAN is on campus to cover the day’s events, and KXAN’s Ryan Chandler is providing updates on X.
This article is continuously updated in the live blog below.
2:48 p.m.
Ryan Chandler, who is at the scene, said there were at least 10 people detained.
2:28 p.m.
DPS says protesters’ presence on campus is considered criminal trespassing and anyone who doesn’t leave will be detained.
DPS announces their presence is criminal trespass and anyone who doesn’t leave will be arrested. This is on the main lawn on Texas’ flagship public university pic.twitter.com/0HZ1AW9PBf
— Ryan Chandler (@RyanChandlerTV) April 24, 2024
2:20 p.m.
Police attempt to push the crowd back and arrest at least one person in the process.
Police attempt to push the crowd, arresting one.
This is happening directly under the UT Tower. Went here for 4 years, never saw anything like this. pic.twitter.com/EaYBphtTzh
— Ryan Chandler (@RyanChandlerTV) April 24, 2024
2:15 p.m.
The demonstration has tripled in size within the last two hours. Demonstrators were moved off of the South Lawn, but people are setting up tents.
This protest has at least tripled in size in the last two hours. The university banned them from protesting on this South Lawn, but they are setting up tents. Law enforcement having a hard time breaking it up. pic.twitter.com/KVqRDJL2Qh
— Ryan Chandler (@RyanChandlerTV) April 24, 2024
1:56 p.m.
Ryan Chandler, who is at the scene, says it has gotten “exponentially more violent and out of control” since DPS troopers began dispersing the crowd. At least five people have been detained at this point.
This has gotten exponentially more violent and out of control since DPS began dispersing protestors. At least 5 arrested now. Watch: pic.twitter.com/7k737dYdJh
— Ryan Chandler (@RyanChandlerTV) April 24, 2024
1:51 p.m.
UT Police post on social media that there is “police activity” near the South Mall and ask people to avoid the area.
1:24 p.m.
DPS confirms at least four people have been detained.
1:14 p.m.
People at the demonstration and DPS stand off on the main drag of campus.
UT Austin right now. Protesters and DPS in a standoff on the main drag of campus pic.twitter.com/OipxvXDbWC
— Ryan Chandler (@RyanChandlerTV) April 24, 2024
1:13 p.m.
Ryan Chandler reports from the scene that campus is “chaos,” and DPS troopers have started forcefully dispersing demonstrators, detaining at least one person.
12:32 p.m.
DPS gives demonstrators a two-minute warning to disperse.
12:30 p.m.
Police have pushed those gathered to demonstrate to the corner of campus by the Brazos garage, moving them away from their intended meeting location of South Lawn.
12:20 p.m.
DPS appears to be preparing to disperse crowds with many troopers dressed in riot gear.
DPS appears to be prepping to disperse with a heavy, heavy showing of DPS troopers prepped in riot gear. pic.twitter.com/xJ1jZlNRjy
— Ryan Chandler (@RyanChandlerTV) April 24, 2024
12:09 p.m.
A heavy presence of DPS bikers, mounted patrol, and UTPD work to keep demonstrators from their intended destination of the South Lawn.
Heavy presence of DPS bikers, mounted, and UTPD keeping the protesters from their intended destination of South Lawn pic.twitter.com/C8kS69Elp6
— Ryan Chandler (@RyanChandlerTV) April 24, 2024
11:54 a.m.
Protesters begin to gather on the campus. University Police and Department of Public Safety Troopers start blocking off the area where protesters intended to gather on the South Lawn, and are not allowing others to enter.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.