As police clear encampments, professors end up zip-tied
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An Emory University economics professor, Caroline Fohlin, was violently arrested by Atlanta police officers while trying to protect students during a pro-Palestinian encampment crackdown. Despite identifying herself as a professor of economics, she was forcefully pushed to the ground and zip-tied.
The incident at Emory University showcased the intensifying clashes between law enforcement agencies and pro-Palestinian protesters on college campuses. Videos from the scene depicted chaos as officers arrested faculty members and protesters, leading to public outcry.
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