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D.C. police rejected GWU’s plea to sweep out university protesters

Updated April 27, 2024 at 3:51 p.m. EDT|Published April 26, 2024 at 7:40 p.m. EDT
Protesters at George Washington University dance on H Street, extending the encampment off campus Friday night. (Jordan Tovin for The Washington Post)
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D.C. police rejected pleas from George Washington University officials to clear pro-Palestinian demonstrators out of an on-campus encampment early Friday morning, saying they worried about the optics of moving against a small number of peaceful protesters, according to two officials familiar with the talks.

Officers had assembled around 3 a.m. Friday and were prepared to enter the encampment, but senior leaders in the police chief’s and mayor’s office ordered them to stand down, the officials said. The demonstrators were small in number and largely peaceful, and the city officials told their university counterparts they wanted to avoid images of violent altercations between police and protesters flashing on TV screens across the country. The George Washington campus in downtown Washington, five blocks from the White House.