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NYC Pride Bans NYPD & Law Enforcement Groups From Marching In Parades arrow The nonprofit group behind the country’s largest LGBTQ celebration has banned groups of uniformed law enforcement personnel, including NYPD’s Gay Officers Action League, from marching in its signature parades through 2025, and the group will hire private security in place of using the police for crowd control measures. “Effective immediately, NYC Pride will ban corrections and law enforcement exhibitors at NYC Pride events until 2025,” the organization said in a statement Saturday. “At that time their participation will be reviewed by the Community Relations and Diversity, Accessibility, and Inclusion committees, as well as the Executive Board. In the meantime, NYC Pride will transition to providing increased community-based security and first responders, while simultaneously taking steps to reduce NYPD presence at events.” Any police presence will be kept a block away fro ....
Organizers of New York City’s Pride events on Saturday said they are banning police and other law enforcement from marching in their huge annual parade until at least 2025, and would also seek to keep on-duty officers a block away from the celebration of LGBTQ people and history. In their statement, NYC Pride urged members of law enforcement to “acknowledge their harm and to correct course moving forward.” “The sense of safety that law enforcement is meant to provide can instead be threatening, and at times dangerous, to those in our community who are most often targeted with excessive force and/or ....
Queens DA Says Cop Accused Of Kneeling On Man’s Neck Didn’t Violate Chokehold Ban arrow Bodycam footage of Officer Thomas Montario putting handcuffs on Sircarlyle Arnold. Queens District Attorney s Office The NYPD officer who was captured on video appearing to kneel on a Black man s neck during a January arrest in Queens will not be prosecuted, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said Friday. In a statement, Katz did not name the officer but the Queens Eagle identified the man as Officer Thomas Montario of the 113th Precinct. Montario was part of a group of responding officers who arrested Long Island resident Sircarlyle Arnold on January 2nd in Jamaica, Queens, on misdemeanor reckless endangerment for allegedly operating an illegal ATV. He also committed four other vehicle traffic offenses, according to police. ....
The New York Police Department (NYPD) announced Thu. that it is investigating a Wed. knife attack where an assailant slashed a Hasidic couple and their toddler. ....
Stop killing us : Attacks on Asian Americans highlight rise in hate incidents amid COVID-19 N dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY Stop killing us : Asian Americans decry spike in violent attacks amid pandemic Replay Video UP NEXT A series of violent crimes against Asians and Asian Americans has prompted activists and experts to warn that racist rhetoric about the coronavirus pandemic may be fueling a rise in hate incidents. Police in Oakland, California, announced this week that they arrested a suspect in connection with a brutal attack of a 91-year-old man in Chinatown that was caught on camera. In less than a week, a Thai man was attacked and killed in San Francisco, a Vietnamese woman was assaulted and robbed of $1,000 in San Jose, and a Filipino man was attacked with a box cutter on the subway in New York City. ....