#NYCProtest Day 7: Thread - found a crowd marching up Lafayette,
Nora says she heard about a march near her and jumped on a city bike to find them. The rose, she says, is for the NYPD, for officers inside the department who want reform.
Extreme Do the Right Thing vibes.
Antother festive scene at Washington Square Park, several hundred marchers milling about here.
With a “soccer mom pit stop,” offering marchers water, fruit and first aid kits.
jumping around tonight, now at Union Square. Monica and her friend Nubia. Monica can’t remember how many Hours or days she’s been marching. Says she plans to break curfew for the first time tonight.
here’s the crowd.
Some take a knee for the national anthem.
Union square crew now on the move along 14th street.
Crowd chanting the names of black people killed by police.
the moment when two separate groups of marchers meet on 7th Avenue, crowd cheers joyously as they begin marching together, hundreds more just added to the numbers here.
Police walking alongside marchers as they turn onto 23rd street.
NYPD blocking 9th Avenue to the south, marchers turn north.
Marchers continue North.
Marchers pass an unmarked van, NYPD officers inside, a woman im walking with says officers jumped out of a similar van earlier this week and arrested a group she was with randomly.
Vibe is still celebratory.
Crowd takes a knee on 7th and west 34th
Activists are saying there’s a train station here if people want to go home, but police have blocked off the entrance to Penn Station.
Activist trying to convince police to stilop blocking entrance to subway so people can get home. NYPD officers won’t budge.
Other subway entrances are open, just LIRR entrance is blocked.
Music up, crowd continues north.
Police blocade on 42nd street, do not engage activists yell
And now it’s a party, still 100 percent peaceful, no police in site as they cross midtown
Crowd takes a rest in the middle of the intersection “cause it’s been a real long day,” Organzer says.
Police training group, they’ve been following for a while now, I ask one officer on a bike if they were going to make arrests, “did they throw anything at us? Peaceful protest,” with a shrug. Such different scenes than what’s playing out in Other places right now.
I peeled off from group, but reports of arrests in midtown, close to group I was trailing.
Ran into 3 members of Guardian Angles who are ending their patrol for the night. They said Manhattan was peaceful, no looting like nights earlier in the week.
Post curfew boarded up soho, an eerie site
NYPD barricade on Brooklyn Bridge, must show credentials of essential worker to pass.
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Outside PS 17 in Williamsburg, kids chant, “we support asylum seekers but not on school grounds.”
There’s a lot of parents talking about how afraid they are, some have pulled their kids out of school. There are a few moms from the local Communtiy Education Council who disagree with the protest but they get heckled by the crowd.
Marzena Wolert (right) is walking by protest and says she’s “disgusted” “they’re fleeing war and they don’t have a home and you’re not gonna have your gym?” She’s confronted by another woman leaving the protest as she walks by.
Attorney @GloriaAllred with Sherry Vill, who says NY Governor Andrew Cuomo, "suddenly grabbed her face and kissed her in front of her home," in 2017.
Allred says after the press conference they plan to contact @TishJames office with the allegations. Members of her family who saw the kiss, Allred who found it, "very surprising" and "not appropriate."
Vill says Cuomo came to her town of Greece, New York when her home flooded in 2017. Cuomo asked to tour her flood-damaged home she shares with husband and kids. Cuomo forcibly kissed her on the cheek several times, and said "you are beautiful."
Do you dispute anything in the @hrw report that found NYPD violated international human rights law on June 4 when they trapped protesters and violently attacked them with batons and pepper spray, @BrianLehrer asks @NYCMayor who predictably replies, "I have not not read it yet...
"We've got to get the objective facts and that why a full investigation has to be done," @NYCMayor continues..@BrianLehrer pushes back, "it's October have you figured out whether the NYPD misbehaved or not..."
"It's not my personal review," @NYCMayor says saying its up to the law department and the Department of Investigation. "So I'm waiting for their conclusions."
.@NYGovCuomo calls this the “largest cluster” is that we’ve seen before speaking about Rockland, Orange Counties and Brooklyn.
Gov Cuomo says the state must “stamp out all these embers” immediately,” he says local governments are the first line of defense. “Attack these clusters, that’s what it is, testing and compliance.”
“A cluster today is community spread tomorrow,” says Cuomo, says he’ll be meeting with Orthodox religious Jewish leaders, saying the its a fact that there’s overlap with the top zip codes for COVID infections and orthodox Jewish community.
“We need solutions for this new time,” @NYCMayor says outside the new COVID testing laboratory at the Alexandria Center for Life Science, where city aims to process 20,000 tests a day.
“Public health is economic health,” @NYCMayor says, he says he will outline the pillars of the city’s recovery today.
City is launching a rapid testing design competition, Mayor says.
Riding around Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s old haunts today. Someone left sunflowers outside her childhood home in midwood.
Diana and William Brenneisen have lived here for nearly 40 years, they learned RBG grew up here shortly after that. “She did so much for us, Diana says, “she’s really going to be missed.”
There’s a pop up memorial outside James Madison High school RGB attended. Two public school teachers were there.