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UT-Austin Students Arrested During Protests May Not Freely Roam the Campus |
2024-04-28 |
[HOTAIR] It's been a little confusing since arrests were made during the big pro-Hamas protest on the University of Texas-Austin campus on Wednesday. Are students free to return to campus? Yes and no. It seems there was confusion on Friday. On Thursday, the Travis County district attorney dropped all criminal trespass charges against those who were arrested. On Friday, the university confirmed that the arrested students will not be allowed to freely be on campus. University spokesman Mike Rosen released a statement Friday afternoon. Students will be allowed to complete courses for the semester but may only return to campus for academic reasons and to access university resources with approval. It sounds as though they may return to class and, say, the library or other places to support their classes, but they are restricted when it comes to anything else. In other words, they can finish their classes but they can't return to join another demonstration. Related: Travis County: 2024-02-10 Stabbing of Palestinian American in Texas meets hate crime standard, police say Travis County: 2024-02-06 Body found in same Austin lake where other deceased individuals discovered in recent months Travis County: 2023-12-06 Shane James, 34, is arrested and charged with capital murder after six killed and two police officers injured across Austin and San Antonio over the course of eight HOURS |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 "O give me a home where the protesters roam..." |
Posted by: Hupose Unemp5873 2024-04-28 11:59 |
#1 I'll believe it when I see it enforced. |
Posted by: Grom the Reflective 2024-04-28 05:17 |