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Nevilledog

(51,023 posts)
Wed Jul 29, 2020, 08:45 PM Jul 2020

After Woman's Arrest in Unmarked Van, NYC Activists Fear Targeting by NYPD

https://theappeal.org/after-womans-arrest-in-unmarked-van-new-york-city-activists-fear-targeting-by-nypd/

Protesters believe law enforcement is looking for retribution after police arrested a woman Tuesday night and placed her in an unmarked van, a callback to recent events in Portland, Oregon.

On Tuesday evening, an unmarked gray van pulled up alongside 18-year-old Nikki Stone as she skateboarded near the front of a protest march in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan. Five plainclothes police officers then jumped out, tackled Stone to the ground, threw her into the van, and whisked her away, per videos posted to social media.

As the van holding Stone began to drive away, bicycle-mounted police descended on the surrounding protesters, the videos show. Protesters say the officers pepper-sprayed them and made forceful arrests. The ambush took the marchers by surprise, they said; Tuesday’s demonstration—a “24-hour march,” which included planned activities like a teach-in and a film screening—had been non-confrontational until then. When Stone was arrested and police confronted other marchers, the group was leaving a skateboarding event and heading to a meditation event.

To many, the scene was reminiscent of recent events in Portland, Oregon, where federal agents deployed to the city have been caught on video nabbing protesters and taking them away in rental vans. But the officers in this car were local—part of an NYPD warrant squad, which “uses unmarked vehicles to effectively locate wanted suspects,” according to a police statement on the arrest posted to Twitter. The statement said Stone, who was released from custody early Wednesday morning, had damaged “police cameras during 5 separate criminal incidents in & around City Hall Park,” roughly three miles from where the arrest took place. The statement does not specify when the alleged incidents occurred. Police also claimed that the “arresting officers were assaulted with rocks & bottles,” despite there being no video evidence to back up their assertion.

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After Woman's Arrest in Unmarked Van, NYC Activists Fear Targeting by NYPD (Original Post) Nevilledog Jul 2020 OP
I see their behavior as unacceptable, unreasonable and dangerous. bullimiami Jul 2020 #1
A white teen girl being taken this way will make some people more uncomfortable JI7 Jul 2020 #2

bullimiami

(13,076 posts)
1. I see their behavior as unacceptable, unreasonable and dangerous.
Wed Jul 29, 2020, 09:01 PM
Jul 2020

There were a host of ways to apprehend her, they chose to do it that way and with a drawn gun
Shame again on the nypd.

It just reinforces the need for a total restructuring of policing.

JI7

(89,240 posts)
2. A white teen girl being taken this way will make some people more uncomfortable
Wed Jul 29, 2020, 09:06 PM
Jul 2020

than if it was some black or brown teen.

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