Technology8/26/2025The Verge

Microsoft locks down a building after protesters get inside president’s office

Microsoft locks down a building after protesters get inside president’s office

Microsoft has temporarily locked down a building at its headquarters after protesters gained access to the office of the company's president, Brad Smith. The protesters, current and former Microsoft employees, were demanding that the company cut ties with the Israeli government. The protesters live-streamed themselves entering Building 34, which houses Microsoft executives, and staging a sit-in protest in Smith's office, unfurling banners and shouting slogans. The incident has prompted a response from the Redmond police, and the building has been temporarily locked down.

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