Exclusive | CUNY cops fear schools unprepared for looming onslaught of anti-Israel protests: 'It's going to be bad'
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"The university is going into this under fire - they have no idea what's going to happen. There's no preparation," a CUNY officer speaking on condition of anonymity told The Post.
"It's going to be bad. Our numbers just aren't there. If there's a spontaneous protest that we don't have any knowledge of, we're going to be outnumbered - just by the sheer number of students enrolled, we're outnumbered," another officer shared.
"There have been no meetings about any of this. Ever since the encampment ended, everyone went on vacation. There's no 'Let's prepare for September,'" he said, noting the schools will likely have a cursory meeting to "check the box" but won't form any actual battle plan.
CUNY officers warned that the current state of unpreparedness reflects a larger systemic issue, as they claim that the post-George Floyd "hands off" policing approach has undermined campus safety.
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