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Arrested charges against the protesters at the University of Texas at Austin have been dropped by the county attorney, according to spokeswoman Diana Melendez, according to spokeswoman Diana Melendez, who said that the Travis County Attorney Delia Garza had dismissed all criminal charges from the protests. According to the county attorney’s office, 57 people had been charged with criminal trespass, and all the cases ”lack sufficient probable cause to proceed.
Yesterday at the university, the Texas state troopers in riot gear, with horses, broke up the pro-Palestinian protesters, and some of the demonstrators were arrested with force. Amelia Kimball, an associate managing editor at The Daily Texan, reported having witnessed “tense interactions,” and there were “physical struggles between police and students” on campus on Wednesday .