Incident
Date | May 01, 2024 |
Department | Buffalo Police Department |
Officers | Kimberly L. Beaty , Michael A. Maritato , Connor Frascatore , Jonathan D. Pietrzak , Garrett M. O'neill , Ronald (Ronnie) J. Ammerman , Joseph(Joe) A. Gramaglia Iii , Sean Ford |
Address | Amherst, NY |
Incident Description
Individuals organized outside of Hochstetter Hall at UB's North Campus to call for a ceasefire to the genocide in Gaza and for the University at Buffalo and the UB Foundation to divest from Israel. Specifically, SUNY Boycott, Divest, Sanction (BDS) “wants financial divestment of all stocks, funds, partnerships, endowments and other monetary instruments from companies complicit in human rights abuse in Palestine, an academic boycott of Israeli institutions and universities, and they demand financial investments into education on Palestinian culture, literature, social movements, history and diaspora.”
After arriving at Capen Hall, protesters began setting up tents in the lawn next to Hochstetter Hall. An officer speaking through a loudspeaker ordered the protesters to disassemble those tents and place them on a nearby sidewalk within 20 minutes or face arrest. They cited a university policy from 2020 that “prohibits indoor and outdoor encampments” and “overnight assemblies.” Three students driving a U-Haul van with additional wooden pallets for the encampment were ordered to drive away from the crowd.
In response to the order to break up the camp, protesters booed the officers, shouting that UB was “our school” and that they were “legally allowed to remain for 12 hours.” The protesters still complied with the police order and removed their tents, transitioning to a sit-in.
At 8 p.m., police ordered the protesters gathered outside of Hochstetter to disperse before 8:22 p.m. or face arrest. Shortly after, University Campus Police, New York State Police, Erie County Sheriff Deputies, Buffalo Police, Amherst Police, Kenmore Police, both town and city Tonawanda Police, Lancaster Police, Cheektowaga Police, Orchard Park Police, West Seneca Police and Evans Police descended on the encampment specifically targeting Muslim students who were wrapping up prayers. A UB spokesperson said that UB requested the outside officers come “as a precaution” and to “provide UPD with additional support if needed.”
Most protesters remained in place with locked arms as police closed in, chanting “free Palestine” and “end genocide.” Others were arrested and placed into marked police cars or onto a UB Stampede bus. Police chased the crowd toward Mary Talbert Way, continuing to make arrests. Multiple officers tackled protesters. One officer was filmed pushing a demonstrator’s face into the ground.
There was a ratio of at least 2:1 cop:protestor. A female student's hijab was unraveled as she was forcibly restrained. One protestor's head was slammed into a door and had to be treated at the hospital for his injuries. A 67 year old man also had to be treated at the hospital for an injury to his arm.
One non-UPD officer pushed a Spectrum editor attempting to film the arrests and told him to "get the f—k out of here." When the editor identified himself as media, the officer said, "I don't care."
A small number of protesters briefly barricaded themselves in Capen Hall, which houses many of UB’s administrative offices. A Stampede bus carrying roughly 10 detained protesters left campus around 9 p.m. The protesters inside could be heard chanting “free Palestine” as the bus drove by Hochstetter. After protesters had largely dispersed, police returned to the site of the attempted encampment and Founders Plaza. They confiscated belongings left at the site.
Outcome
UB claims 15 arrests were made. Protest organizers said that the actual number is 18. According to UB, the charges that were filed included:
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Loitering
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Trespass
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Disorderly conduct
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Resisting arrest
All but two individuals who did face charges, have had them dismissed.
Though there were no announced counter-protests, some Jewish Student Union members laughed at the pro-Palestine demonstrators. One did push-ups next to the protest. While police were arresting demonstrators, two individuals held up an Israeli flag. One shouted, “F—k those terrorists.”
One UB student said: "I feel like what they teach us in the class, and what they've taught us our whole lives about how we have freedom of speech, how we're in a democracy, just went out the window. We are out here trying to exercise our rights and those rights are being violated. It makes me feel angry against the president because I'm genuinely wondering, 'Where are you?' Your students are being violently arrested."
Another student said: "I'm hoping that at some point UB divests, I hope at some point that we see some change, but this is the situation right now and we have to fight somehow."
Links
- Context around Police response
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University police are about to mass arrest in the middle of prayer time
@godprincess_oat
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Image of gang of Amherst Police
@godprincess_oat
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A timeline of the attempted pro-Palestine encampment outside Hochstetter Hall
Demonstration comes day after crackdown at Columbia University - UB Spectrum | Grant Ashley and Darcy Winter
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UB statement on protest at North Campus
UB Media Relations
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Hundreds march on campus after arrests, police aggression at Wednesday’s protest
Protesters demanded UB address Wednesday’s arrests, some of which were forceful - UB Spectrum | Mylien Lai
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Letter to the editor: alumni 'disturbed and outraged' by UB's treatment of protesters
We were disturbed and outraged to learn about the brutal suppression of a small student protest on campus on May 1, 2024. You had all the power in this situation. You chose to use it to criminalize your own students for “assembling after dusk,” a policy clearly designed to infringe on students’ First Amendment rights. - UB Alumni
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7 students arrested during May 1 protest will not face on-campus disciplinary action
The university previously left the door open to sanctioning students - UB Spectrum | Grant Ashley
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Letter to the editor: UB Faculty Statement on Police Action on Campus
As faculty at UB, we are deeply disturbed by the University’s decision to violently escalate the peaceful protest that students organized on May 1st. - UB Spectrum | UB Faculty
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Pro-Israel, pro-Palestine organizers hold protests on campus Sunday and Monday
The latest demonstrations continue a contentious week on campus - UB Spectrum | Sol Hauser and Sophia Stines
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Pro-Palestinian, Pro-Israel students clash in heated SA Senate meeting
Anger as Paul-Odionhin continues to block SJP-backed UB Foundation divestment resolution - UB Spectrum | Sol Hauser, Mylien Lai, and Alisha Allison
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SA Senate votes to condemn use of Stampede buses in arrests
In response to University Police’s (UPD) use of UB Stampede buses to transport 15 arrested pro-Palestine protesters last week, SA senators passed a resolution Wednesday evening calling on UB and UPD to discontinue the use of student-funded transportation for arrests. - UB Spectrum | Mylien Lai
Other videos
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Video of arrests
Cops violently arresting protesters at UB. - @seltzermom
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Police Response
@lint_ax
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Video of Police Intimidating Protestors
here's the moment amherst pd put a university at buffalo student in the hospital. moments before this footage, his head was slammed in a door. The building they're storming here, Capen, was primarily occupied by nonparticipating students who were just peacefully recording. Amherst pd consistently harassed and attacked students for recording them, inside and outside the building. - @godprincess_oat