Members of the University of Minnesota’s Board of Regents had their homes vandalized Wednesday in protest of the University’s sale of UMore Park for the development of a hypersonic missile test facility with engineering company North Wind.
Unidentified vandals targeted several board members across the state, leaving spray-painted messages on walkways saying, “NO MISSILES”.
While members of activist group UWar Park, made up of Educators for Justice in Palestine, Students for a Democratic Society and the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee, say they are aware of the vandalism, they deny any involvement. Members say they have been in contact with affected regents and spoken with them about the vandals’ actions.
According to UWar Park, regents told them that along with the spray-painted messages, they were left letters urging them to vote against the University’s budget proposal for the site. Letters claimed the development of the testing site could damage public health and local wildlife, as well as further the University’s investments in engineering and defense companies that profit from war efforts.
At the Board of Regents meeting Thursday, University president Rebecca Cunnigham said the University condemns the vandalism and any acts of violence.
“Together, we must ensure free expression and protest do not jeopardize others’ sense of safety, well-being and their rights,” Cunningham said. “There is absolutely no place for threatening behavior or destruction of property within our community. These actions endanger safety, erode the fabric of our University community, and undermine the legitimacy of important causes that our students, faculty and staff care so deeply about.”
KG
Jun 14, 2025 at 11:18 am
Vandalizing the homes of UMN Board of Regents members is a shock and outrage. Public servants and their families are being threatened and intimidated in their own homes for performing their public duty. Unfortunately, this follows a familiar pattern, and the culprits are likely the familiar ones. The UWar Park coalition unsurprisingly includes Educators for Justice in Palestine, Students for a Democratic Society, and Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee—all extremist pro-Palestinian groups with radical agendas. And while UWar Park denies involvement, they assert they are “aware” of the vandalism and are apparently providing the Regents with “clarifications.” How convenient!
Remember the seizure of Morrill Hall in October 2024 by extremist pro-Palestinians? SDS gangsters seized the building, putting U employees at great risk, proclaiming a radical pro-Palestinian agenda. They were removed and arrested by the MPD. President Cunningham spoke strongly at the time, but the outcome was disappointing. Numerous radical U faculty and Educators for Justice in Palestine (we pay all their salaries), who “knew nothing” beforehand about the intent to seize Morrill Hall, worked for months afterward providing aid and succor to the criminals who did their dirty work. In the end, the lobbying for “restorative justice” astonishingly brought the likes of the criminal Kyle Feldhaker, the ringleader, back on campus as a U student in good standing. The new U administration’s weak response, notwithstanding Cunningham’s strong words, has emboldened this extremist pro-Palestinian coalition.
Such behavior by Educators for Justice in Palestine and their collaborators undermines free expression and poses a direct threat to the U community’s safety. Whether these perpetrators are students or not, they and their Educators for Justice in Palestine enablers must be unequivocally rooted out and permanently banned from this university. This institution must demonstrate that it will not tolerate criminal thuggery masquerading as activism. Let’s have accountability.
Anonymous
Jun 13, 2025 at 9:17 pm
*plays tiny violin*
Janie Mayeron is not welcome at the University of Minnesota. She is a genocidaire.
hope
Jun 12, 2025 at 7:04 pm
Looking forward to the Daily reporting on who North Wind is, more details on what the sale of UMore Park means as well as the implications for staff and students in CSE.
An idiot
Jun 12, 2025 at 6:49 pm
Shame to see these VANDALS react to the possibility of university profiting off the testing of hyper-sonic missiles (for presumable Totally Peaceful Purposes) by…spray painting a sidewalk and writing a letter. Absolutely despicable how violent and abhorrent this behavior is. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m busy complaining against people protesting against the violence being perpetuated against innocent civilians.
Abby
Jun 12, 2025 at 3:50 pm
These lunatics were already irrelevant and considered a joke by the vast majority of the university community… this only further proves that point.
Alice Gebura
Jun 12, 2025 at 3:43 pm
Only money- grubbing, soul-less sociopaths would support the war industry in this way. I bet these regents can’t wait to watch the carnage from another unnecessary war, this time with Iran. I wonder if they drink blood for breakfast. Disgusting lot.