Cal Poly Humboldt pro-Palestinian occupation finally ends
Briefly

Participants broke into the president's office, spray-painted walls with phrases, and were arrested on charges including unlawful assembly and vandalism.
President Tom Jackson Jr. commended law enforcement for resolution of the situation, describing the protest as 'serious criminal activity,' well beyond a peaceful demonstration.
Law enforcement arrested 31 individuals outside Siemens Hall, with protesters aware of the impending police action through information from the institution's radio station.
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