Chaos and wild shouts exploded at a University of New York City on Thursday night after Pro-Palestinian activists tried to establish a camp on university lands.
The New York Police Department (NYPD) officers were sent to Brooklyn College after Anti-Israel agitators refused to tear down their stores. The videos show activists, many of which used Keffiyehs, screaming and swearing while police officers tried to control the rebel crowd.
“Stop push people! Let F-King push people!” A protester shouted.
“Take out the FK! Take out the FK!” Another shouted.
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In a part of the video emotionally loaded, the police removed a man’s shirt and turned it off while shouting.
An officer urged a woman to move her son away from the scene.
“Take out that baby from here now!” A policeman warned the woman he wields. “Take that baby out of here!”

Anti-Israel activists were arrested after a camp attempt at Brooklyn College. (Freedomnewstv)
Another clip shows rest police officers to training protesters while protesters shout and try to intervene.
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“The police are out of control,” a woman is heard.
Brooklyn College told Fox News that the protesters “erected tents at the Brooklyn College Quad in violation of university policy.”

A male protester was compensated by New York Police officers. (Freedomnewstv)
“After multiple warnings to tear down the stores and disperse, the members of the public security of Cuny and the New York Police eliminated the tents and dispersed the crowd,” the statement added.
“The security of our Campus community will always be essential, and Brooklyn College respects the right to protest while adheres to the strict rules aimed at guaranteeing the safe operation of our university and prohibiting people prevented from educational facilities.”
Chaos comes a day after about 100 anti-Israel agitators broke into the Butler library at Columbia University. Chaos erupting when students tried to study by the end.
In total, the New York Police issued 80 judgments at the prestigious university, a source told Fox News.

New York police arrested several people in the protest, but has not published the specific number. (Freedomnewstv)
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Brooke Curto of Fox News Digital, Kyle Schmidbauer, Adam Sow and Alexis Mcadams of Fox News contributed to this report.