Pro-Palestine protesters arrested at Metropolitan State University of Denver

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Auraria campus police arrested a small group of pro-Palestine protesters inside a Metropolitan State University of Denver building Tuesday night.

Approximately 14 people sat in a circle in the Advanced Manufacturing Sciences Institute, leading chants in support of Palestine as more protesters outside chanted and banged on the building, according to an Instagram livestream from the Colorado Palestine Coalition.

At least 10 protesters, including two wheelchair users, were arrested as of 6:30 p.m. Most appeared to be released after about an hour, leaving the building carrying yellow pieces of paper.

Protesters earlier in the day entered the Tivoli Student Union as Angie Paccione, executive director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education, met with a group of protesters just before noon, Auraria and MSU officials said in statements. 

Protesters meeting with Paccione threatened “to disrupt commencement ceremonies if demands were unmet,” campus officials said in a statement.

Another group “forcefully entered and occupied” executive offices at the student union for about an hour before agreeing to meet with campus leaders at another time and leaving, according to the statement.

In a message titled “Protesters escalate tactics,” Metro State President Janine Davidson incorrectly stated that protesters used zip ties to lock the doors to the student union.

Davidson later said that police, not protesters, locked the doors with zip ties.

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