UR Students Face Legal Action Over Antisemitic 'Wanted' Posters

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Four University of Rochester students were arraigned on charges of second-degree criminal mischief for allegedly causing over $6,000 in damage by posting 'wanted' posters on campus. The posters accused certain faculty members of complicity in the Gaza conflict, sparking controversy over antisemitism and free speech. The students, who face up to seven years in prison if convicted, were released on their own recognizance. The university plans to conduct its own review, while the incident has divided opinions among students and faculty.
Topics:nation#antisemitism#crime#criminal-mischief#gaza-conflict#student-protest#university-of-rochester
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