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Babylon: On June 14, hundreds gathered for two Black Lives Matter protests in Babylon Village, which eventually united into one larger protest. [77]Bay Shore: Thousands marched through downtown Bay Shore on June 7, walking from the Dr. George S. King Park Gazebo to the Bay Shore Commons, back through Main Street, then to the Bay Shore-Brightwaters Library.
George Floyd protests in New York City took place at several sites in each of the five New York City boroughs, starting on May 28, 2020, in reaction to the murder of George Floyd. Most of the protests were peaceful, while some sites experienced protester and/or police violence, including several high-profile incidents of excessive force .
There is a long history of civil unrest in New York City related to race and policing preceding the coalescing of Black Lives Matter, and the New York Police Department has been the subject of frequent criticism for its treatment of black citizens, including use of racial profiling, its stop-and-frisk program, and the use of mass arrests and ...
Police arrested 61 protesters on Friday, with charges pending, while two people were given summonses, according to the New York City Police Department. Climate activists arrested after protest at ...
New Yorkers opposed to the policies of President Donald Trump protest outside the Midtown Manhattan office of U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer on Feb. 5, 2025. The protest coincided with similar one ...
February 15 Iraq war protests: 200,000–375,000 [41] [42] New York City New York: 2003: Anti-Iraq War: 25: Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear: 215,000 [43] Washington D.C. District of Columbia: 2010: Civil discourse: 26: March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights: 200,000 [44] Washington D.C. District of Columbia: 1987: LGBT rights 27
Spiraling disorder and crime surrounding a controversial safe injection site in East Harlem has residents now begging the Trump administration to intervene and quell their daily turmoil.
The New York Police Department's Strategic Response Group (SRG) is a unit of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) formed in 2015 to police protests. It was announced in 2014 by NYPD Police Commissioner William J. Bratton as a unit that would also be dedicated to counterterrorism until that was seperated following controversy.