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State troopers have entered the encampment, while protesters close in on them chanting “hands off our students.”

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Multiple protesters have been detained and the encampment has visibly decreased but remains.

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Clash emerges between troopers, Austin police and protesters, with law enforcement attempting to pull a tarp out from under the protesters.

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10-15 more Austin police officers arrived and continue to make arrests. Protesters' arms remain linked as police try to remove them from one another.

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Estimated 20-30 protesters remain in the encampment while some leave voluntarily and others are detained.

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About 20 more Austin police have entered the encampment.

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Protesters cannot access water or medical treatment unless they voluntarily leave the encampment or a medic leads them out.

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Students begin chanting "Hartzell out" with 10 protesters left in the encampment.

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All protesters on the encampment have been arrested.

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25 students form barrier on Inner Campus Drive to prevent sheriff's bus filled with arrested protesters from leaving. 10 state troopers on motorcycles block them and say, "you have 2 minutes to move or you willl be on that bus."

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Law enforcement has started using pepper spray against protesters, and the majority of the protesters have moved to Sutton Hall and 22nd Street.

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Protesters march toward and reoccupy South Mall chanting "off our campus," as law enforcement retreat east.

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Two loud explosions from earlier have been reported as flashbangs, per KXAN.

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Law enforcement have loaded onto a CapMetro bus and are reversing down Inner Campus Drive, while a crowd gathers at the front to chant, "fuck you fascists."

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State troopers, Austin police and UTPD retreat from Inner Campus Drive, followed by protesters.

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Arrested protesters who were being held in the Tower are now being loaded onto a Travis County Sheriff’s Department bus.

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43 arrests have been confirmed as of 5 p.m., per Austin Lawyers Guild.

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Law enforcement deploys more pepper spray against protesters gathered by the FAC on the northeast end of the Tower.

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State troopers and APD leave campus, while UTPD exited to the Tower. Protesters have reassembled on South Mall.

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UPDATE: Law enforcement arrested 79 protesters yesterday, according to the Travis County Sheriff’s Office. Seventy-eight were charged with criminal trespassing, one has an additional charge of Obstructing a Highway or Passageway and one is charged with Interfering with Public Duties.

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UPDATE: Thirty-four of the 79 protesters arrested on Monday are UT students. The other 45 are non-UT affiliated, and no faculty/staff were arrested, a UT spokesperson said.

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All protesters arrested Monday have been released, but none of their charges were dropped, according to a lawyer with the Austin Lawyers Guild.

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