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NextImg:Pro-Palestinian protesters who interrupted University of Michigan commencement met with boos, ‘USA’ chants - Washington Examiner

Pro-Palestinian protesters who disrupted the University of Michigan‘s commencement were met with a frosty reception, being booed and jeered by the crowd.

The group of protesters, carrying Palestinian flags and protest signs, marched into the UM School of Music, Theatre & Dance in the middle of the ceremony, interrupting the proceedings. While some cheers could be heard, most of the audience reacted with hostility.

Dozens of tents were in place as part of a pro-Palestinian protest at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., on Thursday, May 2, 2024. The school said staff and volunteers have been trained to manage any disruptions that might occur at graduation at Michigan Stadium on May 4. (AP Photo/Ed White)

“Get out!” one man could be heard yelling, while others booed, and many broke out into a “USA” chant.

Among the protest signs were “UM funds genocide,” “Free Free Palestine,” and “ACAB,” an anti-police slogan.

UM announced previously that it was prepared for such disruptions, and broadcast several warnings over a large screen onstage.

“We respectfully ask for silence. The University of Michigan recognizes the right of dissent, but we also recognize the right of speakers to be heard,” one of the warnings read.

“The disruption has continued despite two warnings. In an effort to continue the event, disruptors will now be escorted out,” the third warning read, as police entered the hall.

The disruptions lasted about three minutes and ended with police escorting the protesters out.

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Much of the country has gone sour on-campus pro-Palestinian protesters as their demonstrations grow more disruptive. This week, encampments at Columbia University and UCLA were raided by riot police.

The Washington Examiner has reached out to the University of Michigan for comment.