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Stanford Protesters Charged With Felonies for Pro-Palestinian Occupation

Last updated: April 11, 2025 8:21 am
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Stanford University has been at the center of controversy as prosecutors filed felony charges against 12 pro-Palestinian protesters, most of whom were current or former students at the prestigious institution. The charges stemmed from an incident in June where the protesters broke into administration offices, causing extensive damage. This move by prosecutors marked a departure from the typical misdemeanor charges faced by participants in pro-Palestinian demonstrations on college campuses.

District Attorney Jeff Rosen, who oversees Santa Clara County where Stanford is located, charged the protesters with felony vandalism and felony conspiracy to trespass. The individuals could face up to three years and eight months in prison, in addition to having to reimburse the university for the damage caused. This move comes amidst a broader investigation by the Trump administration into how universities handle pro-Palestinian protests and combat antisemitism on campus.

Rosen emphasized that the decision to charge the protesters with felonies was based on the severity of the damage and the coordinated planning involved in the break-in, rather than any external pressure. The protesters had barricaded themselves in the office of the Stanford president, demanding action on divesting from companies supporting Israel’s military. The incident resulted in broken windows, disabled security cameras, and splashed fake blood inside the building.

While charges were filed against 12 individuals, one student reporter covering the protest, Dilan Gohill, was not charged. Rosen’s office conducted a thorough investigation, uncovering evidence of communication among the protesters and their detailed planning leading up to the incident. The protesters had backpacks containing tools like hammers and chisels, indicating premeditation.

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Despite facing felony charges, Rosen expressed a desire for the protesters to avoid prison time. Instead, he proposed that they plead guilty and participate in the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s work program, where they would contribute to community service by cleaning up public spaces. This approach aims to hold the protesters accountable while also allowing them to make amends for their actions.

The incident at Stanford is not an isolated case, as similar charges have been brought against pro-Palestinian protesters at other universities across the country. Michigan, Case Western Reserve University, and the University of Rochester have all seen protesters facing felony charges for their actions during demonstrations. These cases highlight the complex intersection of free speech, activism, and accountability on college campuses.

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