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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Wed Jul 15, 2020, 07:16 PM Jul 2020

NYPD chief, protesters roughed up in Brooklyn Bridge clash

NEW YORK (AP) — Several New York City police officers were attacked and injured Wednesday as pro-police and anti-police protesters clashed on the Brooklyn Bridge, police said. The confrontation happened hours before Mayor Bill de Blasio signed into law a series of police accountability measures inspired by the killings of George Floyd, Eric Garner and other Black people.

At least four officers were hurt, including Chief of Department Terence Monahan, and 37 people were arrested, police said. Information on charges was not immediately available.

It was not clear how many protesters were injured. An Associated Press photographer witnessed several people getting roughed up by police, including a woman who ended up on the pavement with an officer pulling on her hair.

Surveillance video posted on social media by the police department showed a man on the bridge’s pedestrian walkway rushing toward a group of officers and reaching over a fence to smack one of them in the head with a cane.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/nypd-chief-protesters-roughed-up-in-brooklyn-bridge-clash/ar-BB16Mjlr?li=BBnb7Kz

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NYPD chief, protesters roughed up in Brooklyn Bridge clash (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2020 OP
CBSNY: "Counter Protesters Disrupt Peaceful Unity March." Hortensis Jul 2020 #1
traitortrump might have big hopes for this sort of thing. empedocles Jul 2020 #2
Officer pulling on her hair. Nevilledog Jul 2020 #3
It's now getting to the point ChazII Jul 2020 #4

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
1. CBSNY: "Counter Protesters Disrupt Peaceful Unity March."
Wed Jul 15, 2020, 07:25 PM
Jul 2020
"NYPD Chief Monahan Among Injured"

Clashes marred what started out as a peaceful unity march in Brooklyn on Wednesday morning. Demonstrators took to the streets to call for an end to the staggering increase in gun violence across the city, CBS2’s Natalie Duddridge reported.

As the march started, a diverse group of faith leaders — Christian, Muslim, Jewish — and law enforcement, police unions, Black Veterans for For Social Justice, and citizens came together. They all gathered at Cadman Plaza to call for a stop to the violence in the city and to have deeper conversations about racial justice and police reforms.

Tensions started to build as the group began to cross the Brooklyn Bridge and were met by counter protesters. As they started to march up the ramp to the bridge, they were paused by police due to an emergency incident and broke into prayer. Chopper 2 over the scene showed counter protesters walking into traffic and sitting down in the roadway, blocking vehicles on the bridge.

The counter protesters told CBS2 they feel that the unity march was too supportive of the police. At least 34 people were arrested and eventually the march was able to proceed over the bridge to City Hall. The NYPD released video of some officers being attacked by a person with a stick while the officers were making an arrest. Police said four officers were injured, and released photos showing several bleeding from the head. ... A small group of about protesters from the “Defund the Police” encampment refused to speak with the news media about what they were protesting. ...

The leader of march, Bishop Gerald Seabrooks, the president of the United Clergy Coalition, said the kind of polarization and division seen Wednesday is what they are trying to overcome and why more conversations between community and police are necessary. “Let’s stop the violence. The people who are getting hurt right now while people are coming against the police officers is the African-American community,” Seabrooks said. ... No, we need the police. What we’re saying is we don’t want police brutality.”

Seabrooks said he is calling on preachers to get out of their pulpits and on to the streets to bring healing. Faith leaders, police, and community leaders all recognize that the march and rally are just symbolic, adding the real work will happen behind the scenes with meetings, conversations, and, most importantly, listening.

https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2020/07/15/power-of-prayer-march-brooklyn-bridge-protests-new-york-city-nypd-police-reform/

Sounds like what happened back in the 1960s civil rights era, when local black, white and other leaders from churches, other local organizations, governments, etc, sat down together to turn the protests in the streets into changes to systems. Not everyone agitating for change was exactly happy with established black community leaders with someone different goals taking over then either. This will be happening in many communities.
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