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17 protesters arrested at the University of Notre Dame

Students at Notre Dame have been arrested for protests.

The arrests happened after a meeting with university officials outside in the rain.

According to a video titled “OccupationFreeNotreDame,” protests on campus led to these arrests.

Out of the 17 people arrested, 14 were let go right away.

As for the rest, three are facing initial charges for resisting arrest.

It’s not certain if all 17 arrested are Notre Dame students.

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2 comments

Charles U Farley May 5, 2024 at 12:06 pm

“Out of the 17 people arrested, 14 were let go right away.”

I think I see the real problem here… Stop declining prosecution for 82% of the criminals!

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Slacker06 May 5, 2024 at 1:27 pm

What good is this article when no one knows if those arrested area actually a ND student. at other colleges, the ratio is over 50% non student terrorists or insurrectionists.

Also since 1997 HAMAS has been designated by the US State Department as a terrorist organization. Why haven;t the resident Hamasholes been packed of f to GITMO to await their trials? Isn’t that what we do with terrorists?

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