Brown Students

Why Was Brown Students Arrested? 41 Students Arrested During Brown University Protest

There is a shocking event happened at Brown University where a total of 41 students were arrested during a sit-in protest at University Hall. Yes, you heard right the arraignment for the 41 Brown University students arrested during a sit-in protest is scheduled for 9 January 2024. The news of student arrests is rapidly running in the trends of the internet sites and it is creating a buzz among the people or fans. Many are showing their interest in knowing more and it has become a topic of discussion. Let us discuss every single piece of information related to this topic and we will try to cover every single piece of information.

Brown Students

The news of the Brown University students’ arrest spread like wildfire over the internet and raised multiple questions such as why were the students arrested, what were the specific demands of the arrested students, how the community responded, will the students be released, and many more related to this topic. According to the reports, 41 students of Brown University were arrested during a sit-in-protest and the arraignment is set for 9 January 2024. These students were arrested by University security and Providence police. It is also reported that they were released later on the same day of their arrest. Keep reading…

Why Was Brown Students Arrested?

Reportedly, the students were arrested for trespassing and they are awaiting a court date. The university also dropped charges against  20 students arrested after a sit-in over the war in Gaza. The deputies also made their involvement in this incident and it is said that the investigation is ongoing. All 41 students were arrested while participating in a sit-in protest at the University Hall because they were demanding the school divest from companies facilitating the conflict between Israel and Hamas.  University security and Providence police arrived at University Hall and arrested all 41 participants at about 05:00 pm and they will be arraigned on 9 January 2023. Keep reading.

Students focused on supporting the 2020 report of the Advisory Committee on Corporate Responsibility in Investment Practices (ACCRIP) at Brown University, which included companies. Following the arrest, the university has issued a press release addressing the disruption to secure buildings in response to the arrests. At present, the details of the arrested students are not revealed even their names are not shared. However, it is coming out that Kate, one of the arrested students highlighted the personal motivation behind the protest. We will update you soon. Stay linked with dekhnews.com to read more articles.


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