Pro-Palestinian protesters arrested in Boston after clash with police
[October 09, 2025]
By LEAH WILLINGHAM
BOSTON (AP) — Thirteen pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested in
Boston after a chaotic clash with police that resulted in four officers
being sent to area hospitals for non-life-threatening injuries,
authorities said.
Everyone arrested at Tuesday's protest was from the area and ranged in
age from 19 and 27, police said. They are due to be arraigned Wednesday
and Thursday, most on charges of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest
and disturbing the peace.
One protester, 21-year-old Roder Atwood of Somerville, was also charged
with more serious crimes, including interfering with a police officer,
destruction of property, assault and battery on a police officer, and
assault and battery resulting in serious bodily injury. He was arraigned
Wednesday, his bail was set at $10,000 and he has another hearing on
Oct. 30.
Atwood's lawyer, Peter O’Karma, didn't immediately respond to a Thursday
voicemail seeking comment.
Local news footage showed protesters and police officers shoving one
another and even wrestling on the ground. Video showed protesters
shouting, “Get off of him,” as officers were restraining someone.
The protest was one of many around the world that coincided with the
second anniversary of the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel that
sparked the war in Gaza. Hamas militants killed around 1,200 Israelis
and kidnapped 251 people, and Israel responded with a massive military
campaign that Gaza health officials say has killed more than 67,000
Palestinians.
According to a police news release, officers were stationed at Boston
Common to monitor the rally starting at 5:30 p.m. About an hour later,
about 200 to 300 protesters clashed with officers a few blocks away. The
crowds blocked a road, chanted over amplified bullhorns and interlocked
arms to prevent police vehicles from passing as officers attempted to
respond to an “unrelated emergency,” the department said.

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In this photo provided by Bryan Hecht, law enforcement detain a
pro-Palestinian protester Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025, in Boston. (Bryan
Hecht/The Berkeley Beacon via AP)

When officers tried to move the group to the sidewalk to allow
emergency vehicles to pass, protesters surrounded police cruisers,
kicked their doors, and ignited smoke devices and flares, police
said.
Several officers were assaulted, including one who was struck in the
face, and four members of law enforcement were transported to
hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries, the department said.
According to a police report, one officer suffered a broken nose and
another got a lower back injury. Another got a finger injury and a
fourth was treated for pepper spray exposure.
“They tried to block the police cars trying to come down Tremont
Street and it was wild,” witness Brody Greland told WHDH-TV. “After
they tried to block the police cars, the police got involved and
started making arrests and trying to clear the road, and it got
really chaotic. I think there were some fights — some people started
throwing punches, it got crazy.”
The Boston protest was organized by area Students for Justice in
Palestine groups, according to social media posts. The Berkeley
Beacon, Emerson College’s student newspaper, reported that
organizers called on protesters to urge their universities to divest
from companies with economic ties to Israel.
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Associated Press reporter Kathy McCormack in Concord, New Hampshire,
contributed.
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