Seventy people were arrested outside of The New York Times building, NYPD says, during a protest to call attention to the way news outlets cover the climate crisis
Seventy people were arrested outside of The New York Times building in Manhattan on Saturday, according to a New York Police Department spokesman, during a protest to call attention to the way news outlets cover the climate crisis.
Charges against the protesters are pending, an NYPD spokesman told CNN. The protesters were affiliated with a group called Extinction Rebellion, which describes itself on its website as an"international movement" aimed at combating climate change through nonviolent protest and minimizing the"risk of human extinction and ecological collapse.
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