Bloomberg reporter out after arrest during anti -Israel protest at Columbia University Library

A reporter of Bloomberg News was arrested when anti -Israeli protesters took over the main library of Columbia University this month, but now he also loses his job at the news outlet.Jason Cao, a former New York Times employee, received criminal allegations on Monday after police intervened to secure the building at the prestigious Morningside Heights Institute, on Monday, officials confirmed the officials.After his arrest in Colombia, Cao got a desk attendance ticket. A Bloomberg’s representative said on Monday that according to the New York Post, the graphics reporter no longer works for the Financial News Organization.Cao’s accurate participation, who graduated from Columbia in 2022 and wrote for the publication of the university, remains unclear in library disturbances.Police detained 81 persons during the protest at the Ivy League facility, where the participants damaged the property of the university and disrupted the drum, while the students were preparing for the final examinations.Claire Shipman, president of the caretaker university, said that when the masked protesters entered the building, two security personnel suffered injuries.The university has issued interim suspension to over 65 students, while 33 people of affiliated institutions and several alumni have been banned from entering the campus.According to free beacon, Cao first worked in the New York Times through his Fellowship Plan and recently contributed to the Bloomberg article on 1 May.Free Beacon reported that Cao’s removed X account included several posts about the Israel-Hamas struggle in Gaza following the terrorist organization attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.Among those arrested during the library possession were the 18 -year -old daughter Ramona Sarsagard of actress Maggi Gilenhal.Efforts to contact Cao failed on Monday evening.