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Dozens arrested after pro-Palestinian protesters occupy University of Washington building

Dozens arrested after pro-Palestinian protesters occupy University of Washington building
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Updated: 10:42 AM CDT May 6, 2025
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Dozens arrested after pro-Palestinian protesters occupy University of Washington building
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Updated: 10:42 AM CDT May 6, 2025
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More than two dozen pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested Monday after occupying an engineering building at the University of Washington, where they demanded the university sever ties with Boeing over the aerospace giant鈥檚 military contracts and its role in supplying weapons used in the war in Gaza.The occupation of the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building began shortly before the building closed at 5 p.m. Monday, according to Victor Balta, a spokesperson for the university. The engineering building was partially funded by a $10 million donation from Boeing, according to the university鈥檚 website.鈥淚ndividuals who mostly covered their faces blocked access to two streets outside the building, blocked entrances and exits to the building and ignited fires in two dumpsters on a street outside,鈥� Balta said in a statement to CNN.The university spokesperson said 鈥渁bout 30 individuals鈥� inside the building were arrested. Charges including trespassing, property destruction, disorderly conduct and conspiracy will be referred to county prosecutors, Balta said, noting any students among them will also be referred to the Student Conduct Office.Protesters called for the building to be renamed after a teenage engineering student who they say was killed in an airstrike in Gaza. A banner was hung from a second-floor window of the building during the occupation, KOMO reported.Officers with Washington State Patrol鈥檚 Rapid Deployment Teams entered the building along with campus police and Seattle police, Washington State Patrol spokesperson Chris Loftis told CNN. Local firefighters responded to the fires outside, Loftis noted.Authorities began clearing the area outside the building at around 10:30 p.m. and started removing the protesters inside about half an hour later, Balta said.Officers were seen escorting multiple detained people from the building, according to footage from KOMO. Crowds outside could be heard continuing to chant.It鈥檚 unclear whether those arrested were students. Earlier the university spokesperson said anyone remaining in the building after it closed would be considered trespassing and will 鈥渇ace legal and student conduct actions.鈥漈he demonstration appears to have been organized by Students United for Palestinian Equality and Return (SUPER) UW, a student group advocating for Palestinian rights, according to the group鈥檚 social media pages.Posts on the group鈥檚 page claimed 鈥淯W students are occupying the Boeing-funded Engineering Building on campus to protest the university鈥檚 ties to Boeing.鈥滳NN reached out to campus and Seattle police, the fire department, the Washington State Patrol and Boeing for comment.The group鈥檚 post on the rally urged supporters to 鈥渨ear a mask and cover (identifiable) features鈥� and directed readers to the group鈥檚 manifesto published online.Besides laying out demands for the university to cut ties with Boeing, the manifesto ties the group鈥檚 actions to the wider student movement in support of Palestinian rights and praises the terror attacks on Israel carried out by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, using language similar to how Hamas describes the attacks.Super UW is a 鈥渟uspended student group鈥� at the university, according to Balta, who denounced the group鈥檚 statement about the occupation as 鈥渁ntisemitic.鈥濃淭he University will not be intimidated by this sort of offensive and destructive behavior and will continue to oppose antisemitism in all its forms,鈥� Balta said.In February, the pro-Palestinian group organized a march also protesting Boeing鈥檚 association with the engineering building. The march drew about 150 people, according to the The Daily, the University of Washington鈥檚 student newspaper.The university was among the colleges across the U.S. that saw long-running protests on campus a year ago. A pro-Palestinian encampment was in place for weeks. Last May, the university鈥檚 president called for it to be dismantled after antisemitic and violent graffiti was discovered on multiple buildings.

More than two dozen pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested Monday after occupying an engineering building at the University of Washington, where they demanded the university sever ties with Boeing over the aerospace giant鈥檚 military contracts and its role in supplying weapons used in the war in Gaza.

The occupation of the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building began shortly before the building closed at 5 p.m. Monday, according to Victor Balta, a spokesperson for the university. The engineering building was partially funded by a $10 million donation from Boeing, according to the .

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鈥淚ndividuals who mostly covered their faces blocked access to two streets outside the building, blocked entrances and exits to the building and ignited fires in two dumpsters on a street outside,鈥� Balta said in a statement to CNN.

The university spokesperson said 鈥渁bout 30 individuals鈥� inside the building were arrested. Charges including trespassing, property destruction, disorderly conduct and conspiracy will be referred to county prosecutors, Balta said, noting any students among them will also be referred to the Student Conduct Office.

Protesters called for the building to be renamed after a teenage engineering student who they say was killed in an airstrike in Gaza. A banner was hung from a second-floor window of the building during the occupation, reported.

Officers with Washington State Patrol鈥檚 Rapid Deployment Teams entered the building along with campus police and Seattle police, Washington State Patrol spokesperson Chris Loftis told CNN. Local firefighters responded to the fires outside, Loftis noted.

Authorities began clearing the area outside the building at around 10:30 p.m. and started removing the protesters inside about half an hour later, Balta said.

Officers were seen escorting multiple detained people from the building, according to footage from KOMO. Crowds outside could be heard continuing to chant.

It鈥檚 unclear whether those arrested were students. Earlier the university spokesperson said anyone remaining in the building after it closed would be considered trespassing and will 鈥渇ace legal and student conduct actions.鈥�

The demonstration appears to have been organized by Students United for Palestinian Equality and Return (SUPER) UW, a student group advocating for Palestinian rights, according to the group鈥檚 pages.

on the group鈥檚 page claimed 鈥淯W students are occupying the Boeing-funded Engineering Building on campus to protest the university鈥檚 ties to Boeing.鈥�

CNN reached out to campus and Seattle police, the fire department, the Washington State Patrol and Boeing for comment.

The on the rally urged supporters to 鈥渨ear a mask and cover (identifiable) features鈥� and directed readers to the group鈥檚 manifesto published online.

Besides laying out demands for the university to cut ties with Boeing, the manifesto ties the group鈥檚 actions to the wider student movement in support of Palestinian rights and praises the terror attacks on Israel carried out by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, using language similar to how Hamas describes the attacks.

Super UW is a 鈥渟uspended student group鈥� at the university, according to Balta, who denounced the group鈥檚 statement about the occupation as 鈥渁ntisemitic.鈥�

鈥淭he University will not be intimidated by this sort of offensive and destructive behavior and will continue to oppose antisemitism in all its forms,鈥� Balta said.

In February, the pro-Palestinian group organized a march also protesting Boeing鈥檚 association with the engineering building. The march drew about 150 people, according to the , the University of Washington鈥檚 student newspaper.

The university was among the colleges across the U.S. that saw long-running protests on campus a year ago. A pro-Palestinian encampment was in place for weeks. Last May, the university鈥檚 president called for it to be dismantled after antisemitic and violent graffiti was discovered on multiple buildings.