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Cornell University President Allegedly Involved in Car Incident with Students Post Israel-Palestinian Event

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Cornell University’s president, Michael Kotlikoff, has reported being subjected to “harassment and intimidation” following allegations that he struck people with his vehicle during a heated incident over free speech on campus.

The confrontation occurred on April 30 after Kotlikoff had introduced a debate series on the Israel-Palestine conflict, hosted by the Cornell Political Union and co-sponsored by groups such as Cornellians for Israel, Cornell Progressives, and Students for Justice in Palestine. This information was shared in a statement released by President Kotlikoff.

As Kotlikoff headed to his car, he was reportedly followed to an on-campus parking lot by a group comprising both students and non-students. These individuals, according to Kotlikoff, were known for their past behavior, which included a history of verbal and online harassment directed at members of Cornell’s administration and staff.

Among this group were two individuals who had previously been banned from campus after participating in a “disruptive protest,” Kotlikoff noted.

President Michael Kotlikoff backing vehicle into group in campus parking lot

Surveillance video from the university captures the moment when President Kotlikoff’s vehicle reverses into a gathering of individuals who had encircled it in the parking lot on the day of the incident.

“These individuals followed me from the event space and across campus, while loudly shouting questions and recording on their phones. After answering a few questions, I let them know that I was not planning to engage further, and asked them to stop recording,” Kotlikoff said. 

“Their response to this was, ‘No, we are not going to stop,’” he claimed. “They continued to follow me to my car and then surrounded the car, banging on the windows, blocking the car, and shouting. I waited until I saw space behind the car and then, using my car’s rear pedestrian alert and automatic braking system, was able to slowly maneuver my car from the parking space and exit the parking lot.”

However, Aiden Vallecillo, a member of Students for a Democratic Cornell (SDC), told WSYR the students were trying to peacefully question Kotlikoff before the university president escalated the situation. 

“We saw the president in the hallway and started to ask him questions about the repression of free speech on campus,” Vallecillo reportedly said. 

Video released by the university shows Kotlikoff’s black Cadillac backing out of a parking lot as the group appeared to be standing behind his vehicle.

President Michael Kotlikoff walking in a campus parking lot followed by a group of individuals

Surveillance footage from Cornell University shows President Michael Kotlikoff being followed into a campus parking lot by a group of individuals on April 30. (Cornell University)

“As we were still trying to talk to him, he just immediately started reversing into us,” Vallecillo told the outlet.  

The group reportedly alleges Kolitkoff backed into one student and ran over Vallecillo’s foot before driving away.

According to Kotlikoff, the group surrounded his vehicle, “banging on the windows, blocking the car, and shouting.”

“I waited until I saw space behind the car and then, using my car’s rear pedestrian alert and automatic braking system, was able to slowly maneuver my car from the parking space and exit the parking lot,” Kotlikoff added.

Sophia Arnold, the student group’s president, told WSYR she witnessed the alleged incident and was upset by Kotlikoff’s alleged escalation. 

“I don’t even have the words for it. I was pretty shocked and offended,” Arnold said. “A random pedestrian pulling out of a supermarket parking lot would probably have shown more care.”

Aerial view of Cornell University campus in Ithaca New York

An aerial view shows the Cornell University campus in Ithaca, N.Y., on April 11, 2023. (Bing Guan/Bloomberg)

Arnold also reportedly disputed Kotlikoff’s version of events. 

“Contrary to the university statement, we really weren’t intending to block President Kotlikoff in his car,” Arnold told WSYR, adding, “He hadn’t signaled or honked, or even rolled down the window and said, ‘get out of my way.’”

Details regarding whether the incident had been reported to campus police remained unclear as of Monday. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Cornell University and the Students for a Democratic Cornell for comment.

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