4 reporters blocked from coming into Brooklyn School campus throughout a pro-Palestinian scholar demonstration on Could 8 plan to sue, arguing the faculty violated their First Modification proper to freedom of the press.
In a discover of intention to file a declare despatched to Brooklyn School and the Metropolis College of New York Friday afternoon, Wylie Stecklow, an lawyer for 4 unbiased journalists – Neil Constatine, Jon Farina, Michael Nigro and Madison Stewart – described them being blocked from coming into campus by public security officers after they introduced city-issued press passes.
Not like Columbia College, a non-public establishment, Brooklyn School, as a part of the general public Metropolis College of New York, has the next obligation to uphold the First Modification, Stecklow argued.
“As an arm of the state of New York, they owe all the rights and privileges guaranteed by both the U.S. Constitution and the New York State constitution,” Stecklow stated.
Spokespeople for Brooklyn School and the Metropolis College of New York didn’t instantly return requests for remark.
Dozens of NYPD officers enter Brooklyn School to interrupt up a small pro-Palestinian encampment, Could 8, 2025. Credit score: Alex Krales/THE CITY
“This decision was based on an evolving situation, including growing external calls on social media for others to join the encampment,” she wrote. “Media access was restricted only to the extent necessary to preserve safety and campus operations.”
About three dozen college students waving flags and chanting had spent a number of hours in what they known as a “liberated zone” on a campus garden, with a few of them pitching tents earlier than taking them down after public security officers ordered them to take action.
Professional-Palestinian demonstrators occupy a garden on the Brooklyn School campus, Could 8, 2025. Credit score: Gwynne Hogan/THE CITY
“There was no safety concern,” Steklow asserted. “It was a peaceful protest.”
Nonetheless, dozens of NYPD law enforcement officials entered the campus at round 6 p.m., swiftly clearing out the protesters with out incident. However exterior the gates, chaos broke out as NYPD officers began making a sequence of violent arrests.
College students trying to disperse and stroll in the direction of the closest subway, stopped briefly exterior Tanger Hillel, a membership home for Jewish college students, the place they have been once more confronted by the NYPD. An officer tased one demonstrator, whereas a number of others have been punched, kicked and body-slammed by officers, THE CITY reported. Seven individuals have been arrested and 7 others got summonses, a NYPD spokesperson stated, with out answering a query about what prices they confronted.
At a press convention exterior CUNY’s Central places of work in Midtown Friday afternoon, a gaggle of professors known as out Chancellor Félix Matos Rodríguez and Brooklyn School President Michelle Anderson’s determination to name within the NYPD every week earlier.
“We’re proud of our students for being on the right side of history and on Friday, we will tell the Chancellor that we stand with them in their struggle,” CUNY School and Workers for Justice in Palestine member Chris Stone, who teaches at Hunter School, stated in a press release.
The surface demonstration on the Brooklyn School campus passed off a day after the NYPD was known as into Columbia and 80 individuals, most of them Columbia or Barnard college students, have been arrested as they tried to occupy a part of the constructing the place college students have been learning for finals because the “Bassel Al-Araj Popular University.”.
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