Protesters in Times Square and other parts of the city Friday evening demonstrated against the Memphis police beating of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man who died of his injuries earlier this month.
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Nichols’ brutal death triggered nationwide outrage, and led to protests across the country. On Friday, over 100 protesters were at Times Square, chanting Nichols’ first name. They took to the streets after protesting, heading south toward Penn Station. “We’ve had politicians telling us for decades that they’re going to change, things are going to change, that the violence is going to end, and nothing changes,” Attar said. “We’ve even had more Black police and the fact that so many Black police have been involved in police murders shows us that this is not just a problem of racism – although racism is a very important element – this is also a system problem.”It don’t matter what color you are, once you’re in the police force, you are blue.
Adams condemned the actions of the police officers involved in Nichols’ death, as did NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell. She noted New Yorkers can expect to see greater police presence in the coming days to “ensure that people who choose to are able to express themselves freely and safely.”
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