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Microsoft Corp. activist employees and supporters were arrested after returning to the company’s headquarters for a second ...
Police arrested 18 people at Microsoft’s Redmond headquarters after protests against the company’s ties to Israel.
Redmond Police have arrested 18 people on a second day of protests at Microsoft’s campus.
The Redmond Police Department (RPD) says officers arrested 18 people during a pro-Palestine protest outside Microsoft’s headquarters on Wednesday afternoon.
Worker-led protests at Microsoft's Redmond campus resulted in eighteen arrests. Demonstrators demanded Microsoft sever business relations with Israel.
Police arrested 18 people at Microsoft headquarters during a protest after demonstrators allegedly vandalized property, resisted arrest, and obstructed officers.
Eighteen arrests made during a pro-Palestinian protest at Microsoft, confirmed by Redmond Police Department on Facebook.
The employee-led group No Azure for Apartheid has been protesting Microsoft's involvement with the Israeli military for ...
18 members of the pro-Palestinian group No Azure for Apartheid were arrested while protesting Microsoft’s business ties with Israel. The arrests took place on August 20, 2025, during the second day of ...
The protesters set up tents in a “liberated zone” on the Redmond campus and toted signs that urged co-workers to “Join the ...
Redmond police arrested 18 protesters for vandalism and disruption during an anti-Israel protest at Microsoft campus ...
The protest entered its second consecutive day and called for Microsoft to sever ties with Israel. The situation escalated when officers attempted to remove demonstrators from the property.