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Police cleared a 17-day protest encampment in an early-morning operation; two arrests

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At approximately 5:30 AM CDT on Thursday May 16, 2024, Chicago Police Department officers in riot gear and DePaul Public Safety cleared the 17-day-old Gaza solidarity encampment from the Lincoln Park Quad, the last remaining campus encampment in Chicago. Two people were arrested for obstruction of traffic; the quad was largely cleared of tents, signs, and flags by 8:45 AM CDT. DePaul administrators cited 48 noise complaints, 34 reports of antisemitism, four credible threats of violence, and a death threat as justification for the clearance, alongside the discovery of knives and a pellet gun during dismantlement.

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DePaul University
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Documented Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

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From the beginning of the encampment, I have said that we would protect free speech and the ability to dissent until it either prevented us from carrying out the operations of our university or threatened the safety of the members of our community. I am deeply saddened to say the encampment has crossed that line. Every person in the encampment was given the opportunity to leave peacefully and without being arrested. Every person in the encampment was also informed that any items left behind would be discarded.
President Robert L. Manuel published this 'Notes from Rob' message on the DePaul Office of the President's website on the morning of May 16, 2024, hours after the 5:30 AM CDT clearance
The phrase 'I am deeply saddened to say the encampment has crossed that line' became the dominant frame in subsequent NBC Chicago and Block Club Chicago coverage of the clearance
Manuel testified before the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce in December 2024 about the encampment response
Context

Background

The May 16, 2024 DePaul University Quad encampment clearance was the conclusion of a 17-day demonstration that began on April 30, 2024 and was the last remaining campus Gaza encampment in Chicago. The encampment grew through May; on May 14, counter-protesters and encampment participants clashed on the Quad in an incident that DePaul Public Safety described as battery and that CPD declined to arrest over. By mid-May, DePaul administrators cited a growing list of incident reports (48 noise complaints, 34 reports of antisemitism, four allegations of battery, six disorderly conduct reports, four credible threats of violence, and a death threat) as a basis for clearance. At approximately 5:30 AM CDT on Thursday May 16, Chicago Police officers in riot gear and DePaul Public Safety surrounded the encampment and began dismantling tents. Two people were arrested for obstruction of traffic; the Quad was largely clear by 8:45 AM CDT. During dismantlement, officers recovered knives, a pellet gun, and other improvised weapons. A DePaul Alert advisory was reportedly used during the early-morning operation, though its exact wording was not preserved in a public archive; subsequent communications were routed through DePaul Newsroom press releases rather than the emergency notification system. Student organizers told Block Club Chicago that they witnessed an officer shoving a demonstrator and removing a hijab during an arrest, a claim DePaul disputed. The Quad was closed for repairs through August 2024 due to grass damage. The case is significant for this archive because it documents the longest-running 2024 spring encampment in Chicago, a two-arrest clearance, and the institutional pattern of using DePaul Alert sparingly while routing post-event communications through public-relations channels.
Analysis

Key Findings

DePaul's encampment was the longest-running of the spring 2024 Chicago encampments at 17 days (April 30 to May 16, 2024) and the last to be cleared
Two arrests were made during the 5:30 AM CDT clearance, both for obstruction of traffic
DePaul cited the recovery of knives, a pellet gun, and other improvised weapons during dismantlement as justification for the clearance
A DePaul Alert advisory was reportedly used during the active operation (its exact wording was not preserved); post-event communications were routed through DePaul Newsroom press releases rather than the emergency notification system
The Lincoln Park Quad was closed for repairs through August 2024 due to grass damage
Outcome
Two arrests for obstruction of traffic; encampment cleared by 8:45 AM CDT after a 17-day occupation that began April 30, 2024. DePaul cited safety concerns including 48 noise complaints, 34 reports of antisemitism, four allegations of battery, six disorderly conduct charges, four credible threats of violence, and a death threat. Knives, a pellet gun, and other improvised weapons were recovered during the dismantlement, according to the university. The Lincoln Park Quad was [closed for repairs through August 2024](https://depauliaonline.com/71095/news/depaulslincoln-park-quad-to-reopen-in-late-august/).
Provenance

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Cite this case

Campus Alert Archive. "DePaul University: Police cleared a 17-day protest encampment in an early-morning operation; two arrests." Incident of May 16, 2024. Added May 2026; last updated July 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/depaul-university-quad-encampment-clearance-2024-05-16/

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Added May 2026Updated July 2026Via ingestion