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Economics Professor Protests, Shouts ‘I’m a Professor’ During Police Tackle

The summary of the ‍incident involves a ‌professor, Caroline Fohlin, being ⁤arrested⁤ at‌ Emory University during an anti-Israel protest. She shouted “I’m a professor”⁣ as⁣ she was tackled⁤ and handcuffed by law enforcement. The⁣ video ‍went‍ viral⁢ online, ⁣showing Fohlin approaching officers arresting⁣ another protester and resisting arrest before being subdued by the police. The summary⁣ highlights‍ Professor Caroline Fohlin’s arrest at Emory University ‌during an anti-Israel ⁣protest. She proclaimed​ her status as a professor⁢ while⁤ being⁣ tackled and arrested by​ law enforcement. The incident was captured on a viral video where‍ Fohlin approached officers‌ dealing with another protester, ‍resisted⁤ arrest, and was eventually subdued by the police.


A professor who was arrested at Emory University this week shouted “I’m a professor” as law enforcement tackled her to ground and placed handcuffs on her.

Video of the incident that Emory Professor Caroline Fohlin was involved in went viral online as an anti-Israel protest raged on campus.

Footage appeared to show her approaching several law enforcement officers who were on the ground arresting another protester.

Fohlin inched closer to the police officers and leaned in toward them when another police comes in, grabs her by the arm, and tells her to get on the ground because she is under arrest.

The woman appeared to resist the police officer’s instruction at which point he twisted her to the ground, placed her hands behind her back, and cuffed her.

“I’m a professor!” the woman said. “I am a professor! I am a professor! I am a professor of economics!”

Moments later, she appeared to say, “I reacted impulsively. I apologize. Please remove the handcuffs.”

In a later video, the woman appears to say, “I impulsively hit him on the head very lightly to get his attention and they grabbed me, threw me to the ground, and arrested me.”

She was charged with disorderly conduct and simple battery of an officer.

“Caroline Fohlin was not a protester at Emory on April 25,” said Gregory Clement, her lawyer. “She emerged from her office, concerned only about the treatment of students on the quad. She looks forward to vigorously defending the accusations against her in court.”



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