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Happening now: I’m on the northbound F train platform, where people are expected to gather for a vigil for #JordanNeely.
It seems someone already visited this platform, leaving an ominous message.
Several white shirts have arrived to the platform, seemed flustered, decided “this is fine.”
Soon after, many more showed up, including anti-terrorism. Mood is angry, and the police presence, and their escalatory behavior, is intensifying it.
An alt-right troll attempted (twice) to enter the crowd and was ejected. One cop rolled his eyes at another cop before thanking a vigil attendee for their help blocking him from gaining access to the larger group.
An unknown scuffle leads to people chanting “let them go!” and for a white shirt named McGinn to walk right into me and some others, putting us at risk of falling.
No one detained, or fallen into the tracks.
Crowd began chanting. The police response to this is absurd.
Someone made a custom candle of #JordanNeely for the vigil, which is more like a protest, for him.
Noticed a member of the press was stuck on the opposite side of the protest/vigil.
Asked him, across the police line, why he was being denied. He said “safety reasons.” I asked the cop standing in front of him if he could elaborate, then cops tried to forcefully eject me??
NYPD at the middle of the platform are substantially more hostile & aggressive than anywhere else.
They’ve got flex cuffs out, anti-terrorism, and have a full police line they’re enforcing.
Someone remarked that the cops toward the mid of the platform “haven’t seen any action since 2020” and that’s why they’re being more aggressive.
Spoke with an NYPD Legal who’s familiar with protests, agreed that the protestors are responding to the tone NYPD is setting.
Protest has moved off the platform and quickly up to the upper level. On attempting to exit the subway, NYPD used the emergency exit to enter.
“NYPD is blocking the exit — and blocking justice!”
Once SRG entered the station, protestors slammed the emergency exit on them.
“Hope you liked that!”
“I did”
Some trash in the street, as someone yells to passersby “A white vigilante murdered a black homeless man, and the NYPD didn’t do anything.”
I have no idea what was going on, but I noticed NYPD moved toward the side of the protest and were picking up speed. Someone starts telling them to leave people alone, then one — the same who aggressed on me — runs toward a boutique, arrests som one inside.
Massive chaos. SRG ran into the crowd from the back, resulting in pushing, shoving, people getting stuck between layers of cops and shoved some more, pushed down, then grabbed while trying to help each other get up.
3 arrests here. Nothing unlawful.
Following 4 arrests for reasons I can’t figure out from witnessing it nor reviewing, protestors are told to retreat, the only people around the van are photogs.
Crowd chants “Say his name! Jordan Neely!” while moving away.
SRG briefly played a recorded message stating that people could not block pedestrian traffic or be in the roadway. This came *after* making arrests.
At the back of the protest, a bicyclist waited in front of scooter cops that followed the march too closely. This is a common tactic to give breathing room.
This time, I observed a scooter bump into her bike as she stood. Then she got back on her bike, was chased, pulled off.
Worth noting TONS of cops I don’t recognize from SRG, Community Affairs. The ones I didn’t recognize are the ones who kept aggressing.
Again: NYPD was setting the tone. This was supposed to be a vigil. They showed up dense, aggro, blocked egress. Suddenly, vigil becomes chaos.
Following this, the march got far enough away that it was able to disperse safely.
5 people arrested by a sloppy NYPD that repeatedly instigated.
They let a man go who choked someone for 15 minutes but violently arrested people who…got stuck in a mob rush they caused.
Jail support is now at the 7th Precinct, where friends & family bring water, snacks, sometimes buy pizza or coffee carafes to share as they wait for their loved ones to be released.
Based on what I saw, can’t imagine charges other than vapid misdemeanors like “discon” or “oga.”
Ending live coverage on the note that I haven’t witnessed NYPD be so inexplicably, preemptively aggressive and hostile in a few years.
Even Nikas, who showed up late, was confused by the chaos, the choices they made, the unfamiliar faces.
They could’ve let this just be a vigil.
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The Abandon Harris coalition recognize the genocide of Palestine as being enabled by the Democrats, who have ignored humanity in favor of maintaining power.
By extension this includes those who’ve endorsed Stein, because the coalition endorsed Stein. Why’d they endorse?
You can read the coalition’s brief explanation they released Monday — don’t be afraid to read their own words! It won’t bite!
But then what’s with this “helping Trump” content libs keep posting? It doesn’t say anything about that.
Tri-state neo-Nazi Mark Kauffman got picked up on a 6-year old warrant for trafficking meth.
He got pinched outside his own wedding to his pregnant neo-Nazi fiancé before it began & is now being held on $75,000 bail. idavox.com/index.php/2024…
Kauffman and his neo-Nazi bride Sara Sheaffer lead a neo-Nazi group in the tri-state (NJ, NY, PA) area. He participated in a rally in Philly last week with fellow neo-Nazi & registered sex offender Benjamin Ryder.
Charming.
Kauffman was located because their wedding site set up for people to send them money and buy gifts said where they’d be. Sheaffer is now using it to beg for funds to spring him out of Chester County Prison.
NYPD claimed to protestors they used bodycam footage and a clip posted to social media to arrest people at jail support after arresting people during the George Floyd annual march. Likely saw the clip and then searched for it on bodycam.
This comes after NYPD stole my footage, cropped out the watermark, and chopped it up to make ludicrous propaganda justifying their brutality at the Nakba protest (people threw water (it was already raining!) and pieces of bread toward antagonistic cops wearing ballistic helmets).
It seems NYPD is trying to drive a wedge between the people who document protests and those who protest, to strengthen their nonsense complaints that everyone who films protests does so ~deceptively~ to delegitimize their reporting.
I’d like to formally introduce you all to our good friend, Smokey the Bigot.
Smokey popped on my radar in Dec. 2023 where he joined Long Island Proud Boys Tony Pagano and Anthony Pagano Jr. to target a Drag Story Hour in Jackson Heights, Queens.
Smokey the Bigot was earlier spotted at a J6 “vigil” outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Jan. 2022 that was disrupted by a fart bloc, cross-confirmed when he showed up at Jackson Heights wearing his 1 shirt.
(this photo was “cleaned up” for image clarity but some parts are wonky)
Do you remember in March of this year when Councilwoman Vickie Paladino and the rest of the far-right councilmembers got super obsessed with squatters?
Paladino called for a rally outside a home in Bayside, Queens that squatters lived in after weeks of failing to get them out.
NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell and Commissioner of Operations Kaz Daughtry, both of whom who’ve engaged in bizarre attacks on social media against journalists, politicians, & critics appear to be absent from today’s City Council budget hearing.
Chief of Transit Michael Kemper, who also participates in Chell & Daughtry’s dogpiles, seems to also be missing?
NYPD Commissioner Cabán’s opening statement starts with Diller, the cop who was shot and killed in a traffic stop, then shifted to defending NYPD’s presence on subways, then defended NYPD’s actions against protestors.