Columbia apartment vandalized
Columbia apartment vandalized
Columbia apartment vandalized
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The apartment building of Columbia University's Chief Operating Officer, Cas Holloway, was vandalized early Thursday morning in a politically charged incident. Vandals threw red paint, smashed the front door with a hammer, and released crickets and mealworms in the lobby, leaving threatening notes that criticized Holloway's handling of recent protests related to the Israel-Hamas conflict. Witnesses described a group of five individuals involved in the act, with police currently seeking information on their identities. No injuries were reported, but the vandalism, which included hate symbols and posters calling for divestment from Israeli entities, has drawn widespread condemnation. The incident reflects heightened tensions on campus following months of protests tied to the ongoing conflict. Columbia University officials have called for a thorough investigation and prosecution of those responsible for the attack.

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