A recent incident at Columbia University involving a violent agitator has brought to light some intriguing details about the individual in question. The agitator, identified as James Carlson, also known as Cody Carlson or Cody Tarlow, was reportedly arrested during an anti-Israel protest at the university. According to reports from the New York Police, Carlson is said to be a 'longtime anarchist' with no apparent affiliation to Columbia University.
James Carlson, aged 40, is allegedly the heir to a substantial fortune derived from a multi-million dollar ad empire. His parents, Richard 'Dick' Tarlow and Sandy Carlson Tarlow, were prominent figures in the advertising industry. Richard Tarlow passed away in 2022 at the age of 81, leaving behind an estate valued at a minimum of $20 million, as per court records.
As the heir to this fortune, James Carlson reportedly owns a luxurious property in Park Slope, which includes a 2,893-square-foot, three-story brownstone with four wood-burning fireplaces and a carriage house. The property was acquired in 2019 for $2.3 million, as indicated by property records and online listings.
Despite his privileged background, James Carlson has a history of run-ins with the law dating back to 2005. His arrest record includes charges such as burglary, reckless endangerment, criminal mischief, conspiracy, and criminal trespassing, as detailed in reports from the New York Post.
The recent incident at Columbia University saw Carlson being investigated as a potential leader of the group of agitators who unlawfully entered and occupied Hamilton Hall on the campus. The NYPD and City Hall sources are reportedly looking into his role in the protest.