Stanford’s masked anti-Israeli demonstrators accused the acquisition of the destructive campus

The office of the District Prosecutor of the County of Santa Clara recently accused a dozen people of having broken into a University of Stanford Campus building, which are barricading inside and vandalizing administrative offices during a destructive anti-Israeli protest at the northern liberal elite California School last June.
Public ministries said that the 12 masked people, whose ages varied from 19 to 32, presumably “broke windows and furniture, sketched the false blood and disabled security cameras”.
There were presumably hundreds of thousands of dollars of damages, according to a press release from the office of the District Prosecutor.

Students examine graffiti near the office of the president of Stanford University of Palo Alto, California, on June 5, 2024. (Ap photo/nic coury)
Each of the accused is accused of criminal vandalism e criminal conspiracy To transgress, according to officials. They will be accused at the end of this month at the Hall of Justice in San Jose And if condemned, he will have to face detention and return.

Graffiti near the office of the president of Stanford University of Palo Alto, California, on June 5, 2024. (Ap photo/nic coury)
Around 5:30 on 5 June 2024, the protests began outside building 10 on the Stanford campus, which houses the office of the President of the University. The agitators painted the outside of the building in spray, while another person broke a window, according to the release.
“Before the cameras were covered, more suspicions of transporting equipment in building 10 and barricades doors were recorded using stairs, furniture and additional equipment that led to the building”, according to the DA DA.
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The officials said that other demonstrators within the building began to record videos on social media that “listed a series of requests”. The anti-Israeli protests arose on university campus in the United States last year, with the demonstrators who asked their universities to give in to the companies that made business with Israel while the war in the Gaza strip aimed at Hamas’ terrorists for the attack on October 7 in Israel continued.
THE Department of Public Security of Stanford University He replied and asked for help from the office of the Sheriff of the County of Santa Clara and the Polo Alto Police Department.
The agents were able to break through the barricades around 7 in the morning and arrested 13 people, some of whom were current and former Stanford students, according to the Da office.

The students pass in front of the graffiti near the office of the president of Stanford University of Palo Alto, California, on June 5, 2024. (Ap photo/nic coury)
There were damage to offices, frame frames, furniture and objects defaced by fake blood sketches in building 10, according to release. As reported by Fox News Digital last June, the photos shared on X by Stopanthitismm showed graffiti on the wall with insults such as: “Kill the policemen”, “Burn This S — Down” and “Death To Israel”. The group sang “Palestine will be free, we will free Palestine”.
The backpacks of the demonstrators were recovered inside the building and included forced item Tools such as an electric grinder, hammers, pig foot, chisels, screwdrivers, glasses, numerous straps and cables.
The cell phones recovered from those who were arrested showed encrypted text messages and connections to detailed operational plans, according to officials.
Public ministries claim that communication “indicated that the suspicions met on several occasions, days in advance, to conspire to take the building”, according to the press release.

A Campus maintenance worker transports a full window from the office of the president of Stanford University of Palo Alto, California. (Ap photo/nic coury)
“The dissent is American. Vandalism is criminal,” said the district prosecutor Jeff Rosen. “There is a bright line between making a point and committing a crime. These defendants crossed the line in crime when they broke into those offices, barricaded themselves inside and started a calculated destruction plan.”
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A “DIY-from employment guide” shared in the declared communication: “Vandalism? Occupying a space removes the space from the capitalist landscape. A group can decide that it is better to destroy or vandalizing a space rather than returning it to its usual role in good condition. The role of vandalism can be different in any situation, but should not be blamed for travel.”
A student journalist, who had incorporated the demonstrators but had not participated in vandalism, was not accused.
Bradford Betz of Fox News Digital has contributed to this relationship.