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A PROTEST WITH A TWIST

Black News, African American News, Minority News, Civil Rights News, Discrimination, Racism, Racial Equality, Bias, Equality, Afro American News

By Black Radio Network Staff

                NEW YORK - Street protests in New York City happen all the time.

                But the Black Lives Matter march last night was something different.

                As the demonstrators left Manhattan to cross the Williamsburg Bridge to Brooklyn, they were meet by a contingent of NYPD officers who were there to make sure the bridge would remain open to traffic.

                At the point where police met the demonstrators, the demonstrators paused for a moment of silence to honor the police officers ambushed in Dallas Thursday night.

 

 

 


STORY TAGS: Black News, African American News, Minority News, Civil Rights News, Discrimination, Racism, Racial Equality, Bias, Equality, Afro American News

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