At least 10 protesters were arrested
Wednesday after they staged a sit-in at the offices of the NYPD's
rank-and-file union, chaining themselves to gates and blocking elevators
entrances, organizers said.
BYP100,
an activist group comprised of black people ages 18 to 35, said it
staged the protest at the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association in lower
Manhattan to compel the union to demand the firing of Wayne Isaacs, the
NYPD officer who shot and killed an unarmed motorist in an apparent
traffic stop while Isaacs was off-duty earlier this month.
The police are trying to manipulate
the conversation," said Rahel Mekdim Teka, the group's organizing chair.
"They are trying to manipulate all of us into believing that they are
at risk. They are not at risk. Police officers are the threat."
Photos
and videos posted to social media appear to show officers arresting
several of the protesters as they sat in front of security checkpoints
and chanted. Others apparently bound themselves to gates, and the NYPD
brought in saws to cut the steel chains the protesters used.
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Source: NBC News
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