A retired teacher saw inspiration in Columbia's protests. Eric Adams called her an outside agitator
Briefly

Before police officers cleared an occupied school building at Columbia University, Mayor Adams claimed 'outside agitators' radicalized students with extreme tactics, referencing a woman not present or involved in the protests.
The woman mentioned by the mayor, with a husband 'convicted for terrorism,' was not on campus, not among the arrested protesters, and not linked to any criminal activity.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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