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Students arrested in demonstration against Petraeus

Members of an angry mob that vowed to haunt former Gen. David Petraeus were arrested when they showed up outside his CUNY classroom to make good on their promise.

Cops arrested four rowdy students Tuesday as they demonstrated against Petraeus outside CUNY’s Macaulay Honors College, where the disgraced former CIA chief now teaches.

They were charged Wednesday with disorderly conduct for allegedly flipping over barricades and hurling f-bombs outside the Upper West Side university.

Members of the mob were seen on video mounting a similar protest last week. They were seen following a stone-faced Patraeus while shouting “scumbag” and “imperialist.”

Petraeus, who once lead US forces in Iraq, started teaching a course at CUNY after quitting the CIA in the wake of a sex scandal.