Pro-Palestinian activists indicted in intimidation campaign against University of Michigan
Quick Look
- Federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment against eight pro-Palestinian activists accused of a criminal intimidation campaign targeting University of Michigan officials and companies with ties to Israel.
- The indictment details vandalism and threats, including symbols used by Hamas.
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Why It Matters
Federal prosecutors have indicted eight pro-Palestinian activists for allegedly orchestrating a criminal intimidation campaign against University of Michigan officials and businesses. The activists are accused of using threats and vandalism to pressure the university to divest from companies with ties to Israel, a demand that has intensified since the Israel-Hamas war.
DETROIT -- Federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment Wednesday against eight pro-Palestinian activists who are accused of conspiring to run a criminal intimidation campaign against University of Michigan officials while trying to force the school to cut financial ties to Israel.
The indictment also describes vandalism against some companies that operate in Michigan and against the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.
“In America, we rule by law not by fear. These alleged threats and attempts to terrorize government officials, businesses, and the Jewish Federation are anti-American. We will counter intimidation with justice," said U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon Jr.
The document highlights several incidents that made headlines in the past few years, including fake bloody corpses that were placed on an elected university board member's lawn and the spray-painting of anti-Israel messages at the home of the school's president at the time, Santa Ono.
“They marked their victims with threatening symbols used by Hamas, including red inverted triangles and red handprints,” the indictment states. “They used the internet and social media to broadcast their message to ensure their threats and commitment to continuing criminal activity were heard by their victims and others who support Israel.”
Six of the eight people named in the indictment were expected to make initial appearances Wednesday in federal court in Detroit. One person was arrested in Wisconsin and another was not in custody, said Gina Balaya of the U.S. Attorney's Office.
The Associated Press couldn't immediately reach any of the defendants or their attorneys for comment.
Since the Israel-Hamas war, pro-Palestinian protesters have demanded that the University of Michigan’s endowment stop investing in companies with ties to Israel. But the university has insisted it has no direct investments and less than $15 million placed with funds that might include companies in Israel. That’s less than 0.1% of the total endowment.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
The indicted activists will likely face trial.
Likely · Within months
Open Questions
- What are the specific charges against each of the eight activists?
- What is the nationality of the activists?
- What is the exact nature of the vandalism against companies operating in Michigan?
- What is the timeline of the alleged conspiracy?






