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On the Use of Cambridge Officers to Police Political Demonstrations at Institutions of Higher Learning
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Calendar Item # 1
FIRST IN COUNCIL
April 30, 2024
City of Cambridge
COUNCILLOR WILSON
COUNCILLOR SIDDIQUI
COUNCILLOR SOBRINHO-WHEELER
WHEREAS:
Over the last week in the City of Cambridge, students of Harvard University and the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology have joined a growing student movement at
campuses across the country of peaceful assemblies gathering to protest the ongoing
atrocities in Gaza, including at Tufts, Emerson, Columbia, NYU, Brown, USC, UC-
Berkeley, UNC Chapel Hill, Yale, UT Austin, Emory University, the University of
Minnesota, and the University of Michigan; and
WHEREAS:
These peaceful assemblies reflect the diversity of their respective campuses, including
large Muslim and Jewish contingents, and are united in their opposition to the Israeli
assault on Gaza; and
WHEREAS:
Universities elsewhere, including Columbia, NYU, Yale, USC, Emory, Northeastern,
Emerson, and UT Austin, have staged violent crackdowns on these peaceful protests,
calling police on their students and faculty, and arresting and suspending hundreds for
exercising their constitutional rights; and
WHEREAS:
The City of Cambridge is obliged by law and conscious to uphold the freedoms of
speech and peaceful assembly safeguarded by the Constitutions of the United States
and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; and
WHEREAS:
The Public entrusts a proportion of their authority and wealth to the Cambridge Police
Department in order to fairly, impartially, transparently, and consistently protect the
Public, maintain the peace, and enforce the restrictions and rights of the law; and
WHEREAS:
An institution of higher learning’s ability to enforce its code of conduct, resolve
internal discord, and achieve a desired public image is not a prerogative of the Public,
nor the law enforcement officers it has deputized; and
WHEREAS:
The use of local law enforcement to resolve these and similar forms of internally
defined dysfunction is inherently an imposition on the Public, which in the context of
demonstrations or expression of a political nature, may cause the Public to suffer a
breach of constitutional liberties thereby exposing the City of Cambridge to costly
litigation, damages, and disrepute; now therefore be it
ORDERED:
That the City Council go on record urging the City Manager and the administrators of
MIT and Harvard to respect the rights of students to advocate for an immediate
ceasefire in Gaza, and to protest the complicity of their academic institutions and
government with the atrocities being endured by the people of Gaza.
History:
04/30/24
City Council
CHARTER RIGHT
Next: 05/06/24