Police say McGill occupation won’t change approach to pro-Palestinian encampment
MONTREAL — Montreal police say that despite the occupation Thursday of a McGill University administration building that ended with 15 arrests, they have no plans to move in on a pro-Palestinian encampment on the downtown campus.
Thursday’s occupation, which ended with police in riot gear spraying tear gas at protesters, was an escalation in the standoff that began when demonstrators set up an encampment on the university’s lawn more than a month ago.
Const. Jean-Pierre Brabant said Friday that police intervened because crimes were being committed, which is not the case with the encampment. He wouldn’t say if those arrested had been involved in the encampment.
“Concerning the encampment, nothing is going to change,” Brabant said, adding that it’s up to the university to convince a court to have the encampment dismantled. Quebec Superior Court has twice denied injunction requests to clear out the protesters.

