Anti-Israel protesters caused $3M worth of damage, security costs at City College campus: ‘Real shame’
Anti-Israel criminals caused at least $3 million in damage and the need for costly extra security at taxpayer-funded City College’s campus in Upper Manhattan during their violent protests there, officials say.
A protester who threw a flare that torched the roof of the City University of New York school’s administration building caused $350,000 worth of damage alone, said CUNY Chief Operating Officer Hector Batista during recent testimony before the City Council.
Batista said the flare damage was particularly unfortunate because the City Council and state previously provided capital funds to install a new roof.
“It’s costing over $3 million — money that should be going to our academic institution and lifting up our students,” Councilman Eric Dinowitz (D-Bronx), chairman of the council’s Higher Education Committee, said in response to Batista’s information.
“That’s a real shame — CUNY’s purpose is to uplift people, not tear down the institution,” he said, noting the money could have been used to aid students in science, technology and math programs, college prep programs or students needing child care.
