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Vandalism spree leaves broken windows, ‘Free Palestine’ graffiti at McGill: police

Police are investigating after a group allegedly smashed windows and graffitied the entrance to McGill University with the message, “Free Palestine.” According to witness accounts a group of masked suspects were seen committing the acts of violence when classes were still in session. Brayden Jagger Haines reports – Feb 6, 2025

Police are investigating after a group allegedly smashed windows and graffitied the entrance to McGill University with the message, “Free Palestine.”

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Montreal police say officers responded to calls at around 8:20 p.m. Wednesday reporting that people were breaking windows at McGill University.

Police are investigating after a group allegedly smashed windows and graffitied the entrance to McGill University with the message, “Free Palestine.” Brayden Jagger Haines/ Global News
Police are investigating after a group allegedly smashed windows and graffitied the entrance to McGill University with the message, “Free Palestine.” Brayden Jagger Haines/Global News

Police spokesperson Jean-Pierre Brabant says the suspects had already fled on foot by the time police arrived.

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He says the graffiti was written on the Roddick Gates at the university’s Sherbrooke Street entrance.

Brabant says no arrests have been made.

The incident comes days after U.S. President Donald Trump floated a plan to take over Gaza and expel Palestinians, a suggestion rights groups say is tantamount to a call for ethnic cleansing.

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