Daily Signal columnist Jarrett Stepman was at Columbia University in New York City at 2 p.m. Eastern Monday. Columbia officials had told students in the encampment that they were violating university policies, and needed to leave or risk suspension.

Here’s what happened:

NYPD are starting to erect barricades. pic.twitter.com/iaTEfIG5gC

— Jarrett Stepman (@JarrettStepman) April 29, 2024

Side protest appears to be a Marxist group of some kind. pic.twitter.com/6b3TMm6B13

— Jarrett Stepman (@JarrettStepman) April 29, 2024

Pro-Israel supported got surrounded. She was followed by people shouting “free Palestine” and “from the river to the sea” chants. pic.twitter.com/ZyPi3z1zL8

— Jarrett Stepman (@JarrettStepman) April 29, 2024

More and more police. pic.twitter.com/6ocT4GrU0P

— Jarrett Stepman (@JarrettStepman) April 29, 2024

And there he goes. pic.twitter.com/3e0sv1qke5

— Jarrett Stepman (@JarrettStepman) April 29, 2024

“U.S. imperialist, number one terrorist.” A common chant at these events in NYC. pic.twitter.com/vUztmQvM4f

— Jarrett Stepman (@JarrettStepman) April 29, 2024

Not much happening. The barricades are expanding across Broadway though. The crowd has grown larger since the 2pm deadline. pic.twitter.com/gmMP3y2l6w

— Jarrett Stepman (@JarrettStepman) April 29, 2024

It’s been an hour since the deadline. Nothing has really changed but there are even more NYPD gathering at the entrance. pic.twitter.com/g3ApfHApV4

— Jarrett Stepman (@JarrettStepman) April 29, 2024

Two hours past the deadline at Columbia. Not much is happening. Though it looks like storm clouds are gathering so it could get pretty wet here. pic.twitter.com/vLddL8dyM6

— Jarrett Stepman (@JarrettStepman) April 29, 2024

It seems that suddenly the crowd in front of Columbia is dispersing. The chants are gone. Not sure what happened but the storm is close. pic.twitter.com/lUwc28GHc6

— Jarrett Stepman (@JarrettStepman) April 29, 2024

In a press release Monday evening, the Columbia University Office of Public Affairs wrote, “We are committed to making Columbia safe for everyone, and we want members of our Jewish community to feel safe, welcome, and valued. The encampment has created an unwelcoming environment for many of our Jewish students and faculty and a noisy distraction that interferes with the teaching, learning, and preparing for final exams of our professors and students.”

The office added, noting that not all had chosen to leave the encampment, “We have begun suspending students as part of this next phase of our efforts to ensure safety on our campus.”

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