"Former Bloomberg News Reporter Arrested During Anti-Israel Protest at Columbia University: Details and Repercussions"
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"Former Bloomberg News Reporter Arrested During Anti-Israel Protest at Columbia University: Details and Repercussions"
[!CDATA[A former Bloomberg News reporter, Jason Kao, was arrested during an anti-Israel protest at Columbia University's main library. Kao, who previously worked at the New York Times, was charged with criminal trespass and given a desk appearance ticket following the incident. He is no longer employed by Bloomberg News, although the details of his departure are unclear. The protest at the Ivy League library resulted in the arrest of 81 individuals, including Kao, who is a recent graduate of Columbia University. The demonstrators vandalized school property and disrupted students studying for final exams. The school president reported that two security guards were injured during the chaos. Kao's involvement in the protest and subsequent arrest is still unknown. The NYPD has not provided any comments on the matter. More than 65 students have faced interim suspensions, and additional individuals have been barred from campus in connection with the protest. Prior to his arrest, Kao had contributed to a Bloomberg article and had written about the conflict between Israel and Hamas on his now-deleted X account. Another notable individual arrested during the library takeover was Ramona Sarsgaard, the daughter of actress Maggie Gyllenhaal. Efforts to contact Kao for further information were unsuccessful. The incident at Columbia University's library has raised concerns about campus security and the impact of protests on academic activities.]]