On April 30, 2024, the Alachua Chronicle reported that nine protesters were arrested at the UF anti-Israel solidarity encampment. The charges ranged from battery on a law enforcement officer to trespassing. Most individuals were charged with “failure to obey a police officer, resisting an officer without violence, and wearing a hood or mask on public property.” Some of those arrested were later suspended from UF and banned from campus for three years as a result of their arrest.
During the encampment, protesters chanted [00:00:03]: “From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free!”, a chant used [00:02:52] to call for the elimination of the State of Israel.
Protesters also chanted [00:01:06] against the UF Police Department (UFPD): “IDF [Israel Defense Forces], KKK, UFPD: all the same!” They further mocked [00:00:28] UFPD officers, referring [00:00:09] to them as "pigs."
The Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter at the University of Florida (UF SJP), as well as the Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) chapter at UF (UF JVP), helped organize the encampment, which was also in support of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement.
On May 1, 2024, FOX 35 Orlando reported that despite UF administrators and the school’s police department warning protesters multiple times during the encampment regarding permissible and forbidden behavior, those arrested [slides 1-3] were found to have violated university rules. According to university regulations, “…speech, expressing viewpoints and holding signs in hands are allowed on campus, while camping, putting up structures, disrupting academic activity or threatening others on campus is not.”