Main Columbia protester is professional agitator, has criminal record

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One of the most violent leaders of the Columbia University protests is a professional agitator, according to a New York Post report. It may seem that the majority of protesters are grassroots activists and students. However, according to this report, citing a high-ranking police source, one of their key players – James Carlson – is “a longtime anarchist."

The Columbia University riots have been at the forefront of international media for the last few weeks.

James Carlson, also known as Cody Carlson, 40, is the son of millionaire advertisers Richard and Sandy Tarlow and owns a $3.4 million townhouse in Brooklyn, the article said. He has a criminal history dating back to 2005, according to the New York Post. The New York Post claims he is a “rabble rouser and an attorney by trade” and is being investigated as a possible mastermind of the anti-Israel protests. Carlson was one of the people who broke into Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall and barricaded themselves inside on Tuesday night and was subsequently arrested on Wednesday morning by police. He was charged with burglary, reckless endangerment, criminal mischief, conspiracy and criminal trespassing, according to the NY Post.

Carlson later destroyed a camera inside a holding cell while in custody in the early hours of Wednesday morning, police sources cited by the NY Post said, for which he was charged with criminal mischief.

New York Post reported that the police later imposed additional charges on Carlson due to setting alight an Israeli flag, which was held by a 22-year-old protestor, and hitting him in the face with a rock. His charges now include hate crime, assault, and larceny. Carlson was also reportedly present in anti-Israel protests in January.

His first recorded run-ins with the police were in 2005 when he was arrested for violent behavior in “West Coast Anti-Capitalist Mobilization and March Against the G8,” during which protestors cracked a police officer’s skull, and attempted to set fire to a police cruiser. Carlson was charged at the time with attempted lynching, malicious mischief, battery to a police officer, aggravated assault on a police officer with a deadly weapon, and more, according to the article. Carlson has no known links to Columbia University. About 30% of those involved in the Hamilton Hall occupation were outside parties, according to Columbia and Mayor Adams, the New York Post maintained.
 

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Alleged violent Columbia anti-Israel agitator is privileged heir to multimillion-dollar ad empire: report​

An alleged violent, outside agitator arrested at the anti-Israel Columbia University protest is reportedly the privileged heir of a multimillion-dollar ad empire, according to New York City police.

The New York Post reported that James Carlson, aka Cody Carlson, aka Cody Tarlow, is a "longtime anarchist" with no known ties to Columbia University who was arrested when police raided the encampment at Hamilton Hall on Tuesday. Carlson is being investigated as a "possible leader" of the group of agitators that broke into the building and occupied it unlawfully, NYPD and City Hall sources told the Post.

The report identified Carlson, 40, as one of three children of prominent advertising executives Richard "Dick" Tarlow and his wife, Sandy Carlson Tarlow.

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James Carlson departs New York Criminal Court following his arraignment on Thursday, May 2, 2024. Carlson is charged with arson, criminal mischief and possession of stolen property after being arrested while allegedly occupying Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall on Tuesday night. Fox News

Dick Tarlow died in 2022 at age 81 with an estate worth at least $20 million, according to court records. Tarlow is most famous for his work with cosmetic and fashion clients, including Revlon, Ralph Lauren and Neutrogena, according to an obituary by AdAge. He was also a loyal supporter of John Jay College and the John Jay Justice Awards, Long Island outlet Dan's Papers reported.

James Carlson is heir to the family fortune and owns a 2,893-square-foot, three-story brownstone with four wood-burning fireplaces and a carriage house purchased in Park Slope in 2019 for $2.3 million, property records and online listings show.

Carlson has a lengthy arrest record dating back to 2005, with charges including burglary, reckless endangerment, criminal mischief, conspiracy and criminal trespassing, the Post reported.

Footage released by NYPD showed officers in riot gear using flash-bang devices and climbing ladders to infiltrate Hamilton Hall and clear the encampment late Tuesday.

Carlson was arrested and charged with criminal mischief, arson and criminal possession of stolen property in connection with the April 20 assault on a man holding an Israeli flag, the NYPD said Wednesday. Three suspects approached the victim and took the flag, the NYPD said. The suspect who took the flag ran into a crowd and the victim was hit in the face with a rock thrown by a second suspect as he tried following them, police said. A third suspect grabbed the flag and set it on fire, police said. The victim sustained minor injuries and refused medical attention. Carlson is alleged to have participated in the assault.

The other two suspects are being sought.

Carlson's 2005 arrest is related to a violent "West Coast Anti-Capitalist Mobilization and March Against the G8" protest in San Francisco, where protesters injured a police officer, fracturing his skull, and smashed several store windows, the New York Post reported.

Carlson and his attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
 
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