There Are (At Least) Hundreds Of People In NYC Protesting Police Violence (Photos)
In response to police killings of unarmed Black men, hundreds of people right now are protesting in New York City – including shutting down major roads and bridges.
Via Reuters:
Some 250 placard-bearing activists organized by the Stop Mass Incarceration Network marched from Union Square to protest the latest incidents of violent police tactics used against minorities.
“Stop murder by police” and “Stop killer cops,” the signs read, as a helicopter hovered over protesters facing off against police officers.
Galvanizing their cause was the April 4 fatal shooting of Walter Scott, an unarmed black man shot in the back by a white police officer in North Charleston, South Carolina.
The shooting was captured on video, and the officer has been charged with murder.
Family members of several unarmed black or Hispanic men or boys who died in encounters with police called for more oversight.
“What this protest right here is about is that too many are being murdered,” said Nicholas Heyward Sr., whose son Nicholas Heyward Jr. was shot dead at age 13 in public housing by a police officer 20 years ago while playing cops and robbers with a toy gun.
“I have been fighting for the last 20 years to get that case reopened,” he said.
“It’s painful because not only do I have to wait but while I’m waiting, I am constantly seeing innocent victims gunned down on the street for no reason at all.”
Other protests across New York City and in other cities across the nation are reportedly taking place as well.
Members of the press running scared from the NYPD. #ShutDownA14 https://t.co/U09L5M59Ol
— Keegan Stephan (@KeeganNYC) April 14, 2015
Protesters clash with NYPD at rallies; more than a dozen arrested http://t.co/KN6NfF8tAr pic.twitter.com/F8GVMMBojF
— amNewYork (@amNewYork) April 14, 2015
NEWSBREAK: Protesters against police violence march in New York http://t.co/B2xp9DQGL2 pic.twitter.com/khQhn8hmbS
— Timothy W Go™ (@timothygo_only1) April 14, 2015
As long as black Americans are being summarily executed by police in this country, I see nothing wrong with these protests. #BrooklynBridge
— Charles Clymer (@cmclymer) April 14, 2015
Flatbush & Atlantic, largest intersection in Brooklyn, shut down, all directions. #ShutDownA14 pic.twitter.com/0QiYZpEp1K
— Keegan Stephan (@KeeganNYC) April 14, 2015
Protesters take to NYC’s Union Square to rally against police violence: http://t.co/kKLs1P3Pcz pic.twitter.com/nSUVAOXWmy
— Reuters U.S. News (@ReutersUS) April 14, 2015
About 500 remaining protesters have now shutdown Barclay’s Center #ShutDownA14 pic.twitter.com/4KhThtvslH
— JamesFromTheInternet (@JamesFTInternet) April 14, 2015
URGENT: Police arrest protesters at Brooklyn Bridge amid nationwide protests #ShutDownA14 http://t.co/khXUCkCPzf pic.twitter.com/AVdKWg9br7
— RT America (@RT_America) April 14, 2015
All these people are being detained on Brooklyn side of Brooklyn bridge. NYPD refuses to give reason. #ShutDownA14 pic.twitter.com/cOSYT4U6cM
— Keegan Stephan (@KeeganNYC) April 14, 2015
#NYPD now deploying “kettle” to mass arrest protesters #ShutDownA14 pic.twitter.com/8xSUKUX3qo
— JamesFromTheInternet (@JamesFTInternet) April 14, 2015
Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn now shut down! #ShutDownA14 https://t.co/596Led0ok9
— JamesFromTheInternet (@JamesFTInternet) April 14, 2015
#ShutDownA14 on the Brooklyn Bridge #2: https://t.co/eQ82wg2LfN (VIDEO)
— JamesFromTheInternet (@JamesFTInternet) April 14, 2015
#ShutDownA14 shuts down the Brooklyn Bridge: https://t.co/GBgnaWCmEv #A14
— JamesFromTheInternet (@JamesFTInternet) April 14, 2015
Protest is DEAFENING at Police HQ! #ShutDownA14 https://t.co/3DqZZ0qOh9
— JamesFromTheInternet (@JamesFTInternet) April 14, 2015
Brooklyn high school students protest police brutality in Union Square. #shutdowna14 #prot… http://t.co/kMhLGsjKiK pic.twitter.com/I8eVpASoPU
— Ben Fractenberg (@fractenberg) April 14, 2015
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