Columbia student suspended after alleged 'fart spray' attack during pro-Palestinian rally sues school
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The student, identified as 'John Doe' in court documents, sprayed brands such as 'Liquid A ' and 'Wet Farts' into the air during the January 19 demonstration. He was suspended from the school for a year and a half over the alleged incident. The protesters claimed the 'fart spray' that 'stink-bombed' them caused headaches, nausea and fatigue, according to court records