This story has been updated with the latest number of arrests and additional details about Thursday's police response.
Police cleared Portland State University’s Branford Price Millar library this morning, three days after students and other activists broke in and began occupying the building, and six days since demonstrators erected tents on the university’s park lawns.
The ongoing occupation-style protest at PSU’s library mirrored the scene at university campuses across the US in recent weeks, as students and allies urge a cease-fire in Gaza and push for their colleges to divest from companies with ties to Israel.
Beginning at 6 am, officers with the Portland Police Bureau announced via loudspeaker that they would soon begin removing those inside the perimeter of the South Park Blocks or Millar Library—by 7:50 am that changed to charging those inside with second degree trespass. By 10 pm, police reported at least 30 arrests were made, at least four of which were PSU students removed from the library.
News of police action at the Millar library came as a surprise to students who had been told by the university that classes would resume Thursday morning. A little after 7am, PSU emailed students to advise them that the campus would again be closed. Buildings that would have normally opened to a PSU ID, including a dining hall, remained locked.
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