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New York City police cleared out protesters who were barricaded inside a Columbia University building on Tuesday and removed a two-week-old tent city that was a hotbed of rage against Israel. Police stormed into Hamilton Hall at about 9 p.m., gaining access through a second-floor window, according to the New York Post. Police deployed four “flash bang” grenades as they moved to arrest about 50 people in the building, according to WABC-TV. Mayor Eric Adams said, police “cannot wait ’til this situation becomes even more serious. This must end now.” “Over the past few weeks, we have observed that…

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