23 arrested at Indiana University encampment
Twenty-three people were arrested Saturday at an encampment at Indiana University, the university said.
A group erected tents and canopies on the Bloomington campus' Dunn Meadow Friday night "with the stated intention to occupy the university space indefinitely," in violation of school policy, the university said in a statement.
University and state police gave the group "multiple warnings" midday Saturday to remove the structures before detaining them for charges ranging from criminal trespass to resisting law enforcement, the university said. It is unclear what their affiliation with the university is, the school said.
"The Indiana University Police Department continues to support peaceful protests on campus that follow university policy," the university said in a statement.
The IU Divestment Coalition, a Pro-Palestinian campus group that organized the protest, said many of those arrested were students.
"They are trying to intimidate us, they are trying to break our spirit and our organizing but we will continue to stand for Gaza," the group said on social media.