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Clashes between pro-Palestinian student protesters and police continued, with arrests in Emerson College, University of Southern California and University of Texas at Austin.

Protesters link arms near an encampment where students are protesting in support of Palestinians at Emerson College in Boston on April 24. Clashes between pro-Palestinian student protesters and police continued to spread at colleges across the country, with fresh arrests in Emerson College, University of Southern California and University of Texas at Austin.

A total of 108 arrests were made and four officers were injured during the clashes, Sgt. Detective John Boyle of the Boston Police Department said in an email, adding that there had been no report of injuries among protesters. Police move in on pro-Palestinian protesters at Emerson College attempting to form a human wall outside the State Transportation Building in Boston.

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