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#12002221
31 Jan 2025
Crime scene investigators place evidence markers and investigate the scene inside and outside of Eastside District Court where a 35-year-old man in a mental health crisis is shot by a bailiff and also turns the gun on himself in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, on January 31, 2025. Police say that the man enters the Eastside District Court courthouse, points a gun at his head, and refuses to drop it despite officers' commands. A bailiff then fires multiple shots, and the man also shoots himself. The victim is in critical condition, and the incident is under investigation.
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#12002223
31 Jan 2025
Crime scene investigators place evidence markers and investigate the scene inside and outside of Eastside District Court where a 35-year-old man in a mental health crisis is shot by a bailiff and also turns the gun on himself in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, on January 31, 2025. Police say that the man enters the Eastside District Court courthouse, points a gun at his head, and refuses to drop it despite officers' commands. A bailiff then fires multiple shots, and the man also shoots himself. The victim is in critical condition, and the incident is under investigation.
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#12002224
31 Jan 2025
Crime scene investigators place evidence markers and investigate the scene inside and outside of Eastside District Court where a 35-year-old man in a mental health crisis is shot by a bailiff and also turns the gun on himself in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, on January 31, 2025. Police say that the man enters the Eastside District Court courthouse, points a gun at his head, and refuses to drop it despite officers' commands. A bailiff then fires multiple shots, and the man also shoots himself. The victim is in critical condition, and the incident is under investigation.
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#12002225
31 Jan 2025
Crime scene investigators place evidence markers and investigate the scene inside and outside of Eastside District Court where a 35-year-old man in a mental health crisis is shot by a bailiff and also turns the gun on himself in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, on January 31, 2025. Police say that the man enters the Eastside District Court courthouse, points a gun at his head, and refuses to drop it despite officers' commands. A bailiff then fires multiple shots, and the man also shoots himself. The victim is in critical condition, and the incident is under investigation.
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#11285346
29 May 2024
A man with face paint chants with hundreds of people protesting in front of the White House against the Israeli attacks on civilians in Rafah that have killed dozens of people, Washington, DC, May 28, 2024. The bombings of tent camps inside Israel's designated safe zone has sparked outrage around the world, but the Biden Administration has called only for Israel to prevent civilian casualties as much as is feasible. Roughly 1 million Palestinians are taking refuge in Rafah, at Israel's direction.
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#11285320
29 May 2024
A Christian counter-protester with an Israeli flag tries unsuccessfully to provoke a fight with hundreds of people protesting in front of the White House against the Israeli attacks on civilians in Rafah that have killed dozens of people, Washington, DC, May 28, 2024. The bombings of tent camps inside Israel's designated safe zone has sparked outrage around the world, but the Biden Administration has called only for Israel to prevent civilian casualties as much as is feasible. Roughly 1 million Palestinians are taking refuge in Rafah, at Israel's direction.
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#11179795
26 Apr 2024
Students are continuing their protest for a second week on the campus of Columbia University in New York City, on April 25, 2024. They are camping out with tents still in place as part of the ''Gaza Solidarity Encampment,'' which has evolved into a well-organized community protesting the Israel-Gaza War. The encampment features a schedule of activities, including talks and teach-ins, a First Aid Tent, a food-sharing and distribution system, and a prominently displayed set of community guidelines. Negotiations are ongoing between the students and the administration, following days after Columbia University President Nemat ''Minouche'' Shafik called the NYPD to arrest numerous pro-Palestine students who refused to dismantle their protest encampments on the main campus quad. This action came after President Shafik was questioned before Congress regarding campus antisemitism and the enforcement of rules against protests. The demonstrators are demanding investment transparency, divestment from Israel due to the ongoing Israel-Gaza War, and amnesty for students who have been disciplined for participating in the protests.
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#11179796
26 Apr 2024
Students are continuing their protest for a second week on the campus of Columbia University in New York City, on April 25, 2024. They are camping out with tents still in place as part of the ''Gaza Solidarity Encampment,'' which has evolved into a well-organized community protesting the Israel-Gaza War. The encampment features a schedule of activities, including talks and teach-ins, a First Aid Tent, a food-sharing and distribution system, and a prominently displayed set of community guidelines. Negotiations are ongoing between the students and the administration, following days after Columbia University President Nemat ''Minouche'' Shafik called the NYPD to arrest numerous pro-Palestine students who refused to dismantle their protest encampments on the main campus quad. This action came after President Shafik was questioned before Congress regarding campus antisemitism and the enforcement of rules against protests. The demonstrators are demanding investment transparency, divestment from Israel due to the ongoing Israel-Gaza War, and amnesty for students who have been disciplined for participating in the protests.
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#11179797
26 Apr 2024
Students are continuing their protest for a second week on the campus of Columbia University in New York City, on April 25, 2024. They are camping out with tents still in place as part of the ''Gaza Solidarity Encampment,'' which has evolved into a well-organized community protesting the Israel-Gaza War. The encampment features a schedule of activities, including talks and teach-ins, a First Aid Tent, a food-sharing and distribution system, and a prominently displayed set of community guidelines. Negotiations are ongoing between the students and the administration, following days after Columbia University President Nemat ''Minouche'' Shafik called the NYPD to arrest numerous pro-Palestine students who refused to dismantle their protest encampments on the main campus quad. This action came after President Shafik was questioned before Congress regarding campus antisemitism and the enforcement of rules against protests. The demonstrators are demanding investment transparency, divestment from Israel due to the ongoing Israel-Gaza War, and amnesty for students who have been disciplined for participating in the protests.
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#11179798
26 Apr 2024
Students are continuing their protest for a second week on the campus of Columbia University in New York City, on April 25, 2024. They are camping out with tents still in place as part of the ''Gaza Solidarity Encampment,'' which has evolved into a well-organized community protesting the Israel-Gaza War. The encampment features a schedule of activities, including talks and teach-ins, a First Aid Tent, a food-sharing and distribution system, and a prominently displayed set of community guidelines. Negotiations are ongoing between the students and the administration, following days after Columbia University President Nemat ''Minouche'' Shafik called the NYPD to arrest numerous pro-Palestine students who refused to dismantle their protest encampments on the main campus quad. This action came after President Shafik was questioned before Congress regarding campus antisemitism and the enforcement of rules against protests. The demonstrators are demanding investment transparency, divestment from Israel due to the ongoing Israel-Gaza War, and amnesty for students who have been disciplined for participating in the protests.
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#11179799
26 Apr 2024
Students are continuing their protest for a second week on the campus of Columbia University in New York City, on April 25, 2024. They are camping out with tents still in place as part of the ''Gaza Solidarity Encampment,'' which has evolved into a well-organized community protesting the Israel-Gaza War. The encampment features a schedule of activities, including talks and teach-ins, a First Aid Tent, a food-sharing and distribution system, and a prominently displayed set of community guidelines. Negotiations are ongoing between the students and the administration, following days after Columbia University President Nemat ''Minouche'' Shafik called the NYPD to arrest numerous pro-Palestine students who refused to dismantle their protest encampments on the main campus quad. This action came after President Shafik was questioned before Congress regarding campus antisemitism and the enforcement of rules against protests. The demonstrators are demanding investment transparency, divestment from Israel due to the ongoing Israel-Gaza War, and amnesty for students who have been disciplined for participating in the protests.
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#11179800
26 Apr 2024
Students are continuing their protest for a second week on the campus of Columbia University in New York City, on April 25, 2024. They are camping out with tents still in place as part of the ''Gaza Solidarity Encampment,'' which has evolved into a well-organized community protesting the Israel-Gaza War. The encampment features a schedule of activities, including talks and teach-ins, a First Aid Tent, a food-sharing and distribution system, and a prominently displayed set of community guidelines. Negotiations are ongoing between the students and the administration, following days after Columbia University President Nemat ''Minouche'' Shafik called the NYPD to arrest numerous pro-Palestine students who refused to dismantle their protest encampments on the main campus quad. This action came after President Shafik was questioned before Congress regarding campus antisemitism and the enforcement of rules against protests. The demonstrators are demanding investment transparency, divestment from Israel due to the ongoing Israel-Gaza War, and amnesty for students who have been disciplined for participating in the protests.
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#11179801
26 Apr 2024
Students are continuing their protest for a second week on the campus of Columbia University in New York City, on April 25, 2024. They are camping out with tents still in place as part of the ''Gaza Solidarity Encampment,'' which has evolved into a well-organized community protesting the Israel-Gaza War. The encampment features a schedule of activities, including talks and teach-ins, a First Aid Tent, a food-sharing and distribution system, and a prominently displayed set of community guidelines. Negotiations are ongoing between the students and the administration, following days after Columbia University President Nemat ''Minouche'' Shafik called the NYPD to arrest numerous pro-Palestine students who refused to dismantle their protest encampments on the main campus quad. This action came after President Shafik was questioned before Congress regarding campus antisemitism and the enforcement of rules against protests. The demonstrators are demanding investment transparency, divestment from Israel due to the ongoing Israel-Gaza War, and amnesty for students who have been disciplined for participating in the protests.
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#11179802
26 Apr 2024
Students are continuing their protest for a second week on the campus of Columbia University in New York City, on April 25, 2024. They are camping out with tents still in place as part of the ''Gaza Solidarity Encampment,'' which has evolved into a well-organized community protesting the Israel-Gaza War. The encampment features a schedule of activities, including talks and teach-ins, a First Aid Tent, a food-sharing and distribution system, and a prominently displayed set of community guidelines. Negotiations are ongoing between the students and the administration, following days after Columbia University President Nemat ''Minouche'' Shafik called the NYPD to arrest numerous pro-Palestine students who refused to dismantle their protest encampments on the main campus quad. This action came after President Shafik was questioned before Congress regarding campus antisemitism and the enforcement of rules against protests. The demonstrators are demanding investment transparency, divestment from Israel due to the ongoing Israel-Gaza War, and amnesty for students who have been disciplined for participating in the protests.
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#11179803
26 Apr 2024
Students are continuing their protest for a second week on the campus of Columbia University in New York City, on April 25, 2024. They are camping out with tents still in place as part of the ''Gaza Solidarity Encampment,'' which has evolved into a well-organized community protesting the Israel-Gaza War. The encampment features a schedule of activities, including talks and teach-ins, a First Aid Tent, a food-sharing and distribution system, and a prominently displayed set of community guidelines. Negotiations are ongoing between the students and the administration, following days after Columbia University President Nemat ''Minouche'' Shafik called the NYPD to arrest numerous pro-Palestine students who refused to dismantle their protest encampments on the main campus quad. This action came after President Shafik was questioned before Congress regarding campus antisemitism and the enforcement of rules against protests. The demonstrators are demanding investment transparency, divestment from Israel due to the ongoing Israel-Gaza War, and amnesty for students who have been disciplined for participating in the protests.
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#11179804
26 Apr 2024
Students are continuing their protest for a second week on the campus of Columbia University in New York City, on April 25, 2024. They are camping out with tents still in place as part of the ''Gaza Solidarity Encampment,'' which has evolved into a well-organized community protesting the Israel-Gaza War. The encampment features a schedule of activities, including talks and teach-ins, a First Aid Tent, a food-sharing and distribution system, and a prominently displayed set of community guidelines. Negotiations are ongoing between the students and the administration, following days after Columbia University President Nemat ''Minouche'' Shafik called the NYPD to arrest numerous pro-Palestine students who refused to dismantle their protest encampments on the main campus quad. This action came after President Shafik was questioned before Congress regarding campus antisemitism and the enforcement of rules against protests. The demonstrators are demanding investment transparency, divestment from Israel due to the ongoing Israel-Gaza War, and amnesty for students who have been disciplined for participating in the protests.
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