Anti-Israel activists were suspended for protests and vandalism that caused damage at George Mason University (GMU) and The University of Minnesota Twin Cities (UMN) in recent weeks, according to activist groups.
The coalition for Students for Justice in Palestine chapters in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV SJP) announced on Tuesday that the GMU SJP had been received an interim suspension on November 8 and two of its student leaders were given trespass notices barring them from campus for four years.
The day before SJP had been suspended, the student leaders were "raided" by a contingent of Fairfax County and GMU police officers in relation to incidents of property damage on the GMU Fairfax campus.
GMU Police have been investigating a vandalism incident that occurred on the Fairfax campus on August 28. GMU police offered a $2,000 reward for information about several black-clad students who spray painted messages on the ground.... Read More: JPost