トームさんのインスタグラム写真 - (トームInstagram)「‘Occupy City Hall’ Encampment Taken Down in Pre-Dawn Raid by N.Y.P.D.  Officers in riot gear cleared the makeshift camp in City Hall Park, which began as a protest against police abuses but then turned into a gathering of homeless people. .  By Alan Feuer and Juliana Kim July 22, 2020 @nytimes  Updated 5:59 p.m. ET Police officers in riot gear cleared out the “Occupy City Hall” encampment in City Hall Park near dawn on Wednesday, shutting down a monthlong demonstration against police brutality that recently had attracted numerous homeless people.  A phalanx of officers in helmets started closing in on dozens of protesters and homeless people shortly before 4 a.m., moving in lock-step behind a wall of plastic shields, according to protesters and videos posted on social media.  Seven people were arrested after sporadic clashes erupted between officers and residents of the camp, officials said. One protester was taken into custody after the police said he threw a brick at an officer. .  By 8 a.m., city cleaning crews had arrived to scrub anti-police graffiti from sidewalks, subway entrances and the walls of several historic buildings in the area, including the Manhattan Surrogate’s Court across the street from City Hall.  The graffiti on the courthouse and other government landmarks — much of it obscene — became symbolic of the continuing unrest in the city. Police officials said the cleanup at and around the protest site could take weeks to finish.  Police union leaders and some local residents complained that the city had waited too long to take the graffiti down. . ... The occupation began on June 23 when about 100 people set up camp on a small patch of grass to the east of City Hall with the mission of bringing pressure on the City Council to cut the New York Police Department’s funding at an upcoming vote before the July 1 budget deadline.  Within a week, the small squatters’ colony grew into a ramshackle community with food service, a hand-sanitizing station and even a library where campers could go to hear lectures on mass incarceration and the school-to-prison pipeline.」7月23日 7時24分 - tomenyc

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‘Occupy City Hall’ Encampment Taken Down in Pre-Dawn Raid by N.Y.P.D.

Officers in riot gear cleared the makeshift camp in City Hall Park, which began as a protest against police abuses but then turned into a gathering of homeless people.
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By Alan Feuer and Juliana Kim
July 22, 2020 @ニューヨーク・タイムズ
Updated 5:59 p.m. ET
Police officers in riot gear cleared out the “Occupy City Hall” encampment in City Hall Park near dawn on Wednesday, shutting down a monthlong demonstration against police brutality that recently had attracted numerous homeless people.

A phalanx of officers in helmets started closing in on dozens of protesters and homeless people shortly before 4 a.m., moving in lock-step behind a wall of plastic shields, according to protesters and videos posted on social media.

Seven people were arrested after sporadic clashes erupted between officers and residents of the camp, officials said. One protester was taken into custody after the police said he threw a brick at an officer.
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By 8 a.m., city cleaning crews had arrived to scrub anti-police graffiti from sidewalks, subway entrances and the walls of several historic buildings in the area, including the Manhattan Surrogate’s Court across the street from City Hall.

The graffiti on the courthouse and other government landmarks — much of it obscene — became symbolic of the continuing unrest in the city. Police officials said the cleanup at and around the protest site could take weeks to finish.

Police union leaders and some local residents complained that the city had waited too long to take the graffiti down.
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... The occupation began on June 23 when about 100 people set up camp on a small patch of grass to the east of City Hall with the mission of bringing pressure on the City Council to cut the New York Police Department’s funding at an upcoming vote before the July 1 budget deadline.

Within a week, the small squatters’ colony grew into a ramshackle community with food service, a hand-sanitizing station and even a library where campers could go to hear lectures on mass incarceration and the school-to-prison pipeline.


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