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Officers from the New York Police Department went to two different universities on Friday morning to clear out anti-Israel agitators and break up demonstrations they held on campus.Officers first cleared an encampment at New York University, where they arrested several protesters and called cleaning crews to the area to remove tents and sweep away the trash left behind by the protesters. The NYPD was then called to take similar actions at The New School in New York. After the operations, NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell spoke to reporters to confirm the NYPD took the actions “at the request of…
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office announced last night an investigation into a tactical NYPD officer as prosecutors move forward with charges against dozens of anti-Israel agitators who police arrested in the barricaded building Tuesday.At a news briefing on the matter Friday morning, NYPD brass stood by their initial finding that the discharge was accidental.The unnamed NYPD sergeant moved the gun from his dominant right hand to his left hand to try and open a locked metal door after breaking the window next to it – and “unintentionally” discharged the weapon, police said. The bullet went through the glass into…
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FIRST ON FOX: The anti-Israel protests that have erupted on college campuses across the country in recent weeks over Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza are fueling new political attacks by Republicans on vulnerable Democrats running in this year’s Senate elections.”Death to America. Threatening Jews. Attacking Police. Antisemitic mobs are taking over our universities. Students radicalized by the far left acting like terrorists,” the narrator says in a new series of ads by the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), the campaign arm of the Senate GOP.The spots target four Democrats — senators Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin, Sherrod Brown of Ohio,…
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for May 3 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. A man spearfishing off the coast of Charleston, South Carolina on Thursday was bitten by a shark, according to Coast Guard Sector Charleston. The 65-year-old victim was bitten Thursday night about 20 miles off the Charleston coast, Petty Officer 3rd Class Vincent Moreno said via local news outlet WCSC.The man was out at sea on a 28-foot boat. DEATH OF SOUTH CAROLINA PASTOR’S WIFE UNDER INVESTIGATION AS HER FAMILY WARNS OF ‘FALSE STORIES’ A 65-year-old man was…