New York City Anti-Violence Project Condemns NYPD's Violence at Pride After "Vow" to Never Repeat Violence of Stonewall
July 01, 2020
July 01, 2020
NEW YORK, July 1 -- The New York City Anti-Violence Project issued the following news release:
This Sunday, June 28, 2020, protesters marching in the Queer Liberation March for Black Lives were attacked by police, who pushed them, beat them, and used pepper spray against them toward the end of the march in Washington Square Park. The New York City Anti-Violence Project strongly condemns this violence. Especially in light of all the actions taken over the past month, led by Black and . . .
This Sunday, June 28, 2020, protesters marching in the Queer Liberation March for Black Lives were attacked by police, who pushed them, beat them, and used pepper spray against them toward the end of the march in Washington Square Park. The New York City Anti-Violence Project strongly condemns this violence. Especially in light of all the actions taken over the past month, led by Black and . . .