George Floyd protests in New York | |
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Date | May 28, 2020 – July 2020 (1 month and 3 days) |
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New York cities with protests of 100 people or more |
This is a list of protests in New York following the murder of George Floyd in 2020.
Nearly 100 protesters assembled in Union Square on May 28; in addition, 72 protesters were arrested [119] and several police officers were lightly injured. Protesters marched to City Hall and shut down traffic in Lower Manhattan. [120] [121] [122] The following day, May 29, peaceful protests resumed around Foley Square in Manhattan, but later protesters clashed with police at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and demolished two police vehicles in the Fort Greene neighborhood. [119] Governor Andrew Cuomo spoke with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and announced an independent review, done by Attorney General Letitia James, of actions taken during the protests that occurred on May 29. [123] In Brooklyn, a video of a crowd of protesters clashing with two NYPD vehicles that appeared to accelerate and push a number of people was released. [124] [125]
In the borough of Staten Island, Reverend Al Sharpton, Gwen Carr—the mother of Eric Garner, who was killed in 2014 from being chokeholded by police—and other community activists held a vigil for George Floyd on May 30. [126]
On June 1, Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio declared an 11 pm curfew for New York City, to last until 5 a.m. the next morning, the first since the Harlem riot of 1943, which followed a white police officer shooting an African American soldier. [127] The next day, a curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. was announced, until June 7. [128]
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