The protesters were charged with felony burglary, with some of them being suspended and not being able to graduate.
Thirteen pro-Palestinian protesters who barricaded themselves in the office of Stanford University's president were charged with felony burglary on Friday, with some of them suspended and not able to graduate.The incident took place early Wednesday morning when protesters occupied President Richard Saller's office before they were forcibly removed by the Stanford Department of Public Safety and the County Sheriff's Office.
In a letter circulated to the Stanford community, President Saller and Provost Jenny Martinez announced that the students involved would be suspended and temporarily banned from campus, and any seniors involved would not be allowed to graduate.During Wednesday's events, protesters defaced walls with anti-Israel and anti-police slogans and vandalizing a memorial to Stanford war veterans with graffiti reading 'F- AmeriKKKa.
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