Vandals splash Columbia University president's home with red paint as protests rage over ICE arrest of Mahmoud Khalil – New York, NY

Vandals targeted the home of Columbia University's president, splashing the historic residence with red paint and scrawling the words "Free Them All," as protests rage this week over ICE's arrest of former protest ringleader Mahmoud Khalil, cops said.

The side of the building at 60 Morningside Drive appeared to have been pelted with red paint balloons — with the urgent message scrawled in black marker — when Columbia's public safety officers spotted the damage around 12:50 a.m., police said.

Columbia's current interim president, Katrina Armstrong, lives in the building, sources said.

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