Huffington Post: DePaul Admins Told Police Not to Do Their Jobsby JACK HADFIELDBreitbart May. 26, 2016 |
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Huffington Post Contributor Michael Sitver writes that during the uproar at Milo Yiannopoulos' event at DePaul last night, Chicago PD officers were not refusing to intervene due to fears of racism accusations, as some had speculated online, but because of a direct order from university administrators to stay out of it. According to the article, Chicago police "wanted to do their job" but were instructed by campus administrators to "stand passively and watch." via The Huffington Post While an invited speaker was harassed and harangued by protesters, DePaul administrators cowered indecisively in a corner. Faced with a serious challenge to first-amendment rights on their campus, they were visibly frightened of confronting the protesters, who tied themselves to the"Black Lives Matter" movement.You can read the full article here. |