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Hundreds of Protesters Marched Over Manhattan Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge

Tillary St & Cadman Plz W, Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn

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Police state the group is in the process of dispersing.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Tillary St & Cadman Plz W.

Police report there is an orderly crowd gathered at Tillary Street and Adams Street.

The groups congregated near City Hall in Manhattan and Cadman Plaza in Brooklyn following the processions over both bridges, according to police.

Police advise they are opening the upper level of the Manhattan Bridge that is Brooklyn bound to traffic.

Police report protesters are no longer on the Brooklyn Bridge and are now on Nassau Street.

Police advise the group marching on the Brooklyn Bridge is headed to City Hall.

Yellow cab drivers are leading the protest, according to police.

Police advise the Brooklyn Bridge is blocked off from entry.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Manhattan Bridge.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Manhattan Brg.

Officers advise protesters are on both the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan Bridge.

The protesters are heading over the Manhattan Bridge towards Brooklyn, according to police.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Bowery & Canal St.

Around 200 protesters characterized as peaceful are heading northbound on Bowery, according to NYPD.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Bowery & Bayard St.

Police have received a report that 100 people are gathered in Columbus Park and are acting disorderly.

Incident reported at Baxter St & Worth St.

Police state the group is in the process of dispersing.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Tillary St & Cadman Plz W.

Police report there is an orderly crowd gathered at Tillary Street and Adams Street.

The groups congregated near City Hall in Manhattan and Cadman Plaza in Brooklyn following the processions over both bridges, according to police.

Police advise they are opening the upper level of the Manhattan Bridge that is Brooklyn bound to traffic.

Police report protesters are no longer on the Brooklyn Bridge and are now on Nassau Street.

Police advise the group marching on the Brooklyn Bridge is headed to City Hall.

Yellow cab drivers are leading the protest, according to police.

Police advise the Brooklyn Bridge is blocked off from entry.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Manhattan Bridge.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Manhattan Brg.

Officers advise protesters are on both the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan Bridge.

The protesters are heading over the Manhattan Bridge towards Brooklyn, according to police.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Bowery & Canal St.

Around 200 protesters characterized as peaceful are heading northbound on Bowery, according to NYPD.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Bowery & Bayard St.

Police have received a report that 100 people are gathered in Columbus Park and are acting disorderly.

Incident reported at Baxter St & Worth St.

Police state the group is in the process of dispersing.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Tillary St & Cadman Plz W.

Police report there is an orderly crowd gathered at Tillary Street and Adams Street.

The groups congregated near City Hall in Manhattan and Cadman Plaza in Brooklyn following the processions over both bridges, according to police.

Police advise they are opening the upper level of the Manhattan Bridge that is Brooklyn bound to traffic.

Police report protesters are no longer on the Brooklyn Bridge and are now on Nassau Street.

Police advise the group marching on the Brooklyn Bridge is headed to City Hall.

Yellow cab drivers are leading the protest, according to police.

Police advise the Brooklyn Bridge is blocked off from entry.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Manhattan Bridge.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Manhattan Brg.

Officers advise protesters are on both the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan Bridge.

The protesters are heading over the Manhattan Bridge towards Brooklyn, according to police.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Bowery & Canal St.

Around 200 protesters characterized as peaceful are heading northbound on Bowery, according to NYPD.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Bowery & Bayard St.

Police have received a report that 100 people are gathered in Columbus Park and are acting disorderly.

Incident reported at Baxter St & Worth St.

Police state the group is in the process of dispersing.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Tillary St & Cadman Plz W.

Police report there is an orderly crowd gathered at Tillary Street and Adams Street.

The groups congregated near City Hall in Manhattan and Cadman Plaza in Brooklyn following the processions over both bridges, according to police.

Police advise they are opening the upper level of the Manhattan Bridge that is Brooklyn bound to traffic.

Police report protesters are no longer on the Brooklyn Bridge and are now on Nassau Street.

Police advise the group marching on the Brooklyn Bridge is headed to City Hall.

Yellow cab drivers are leading the protest, according to police.

Police advise the Brooklyn Bridge is blocked off from entry.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Manhattan Bridge.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Manhattan Brg.

Officers advise protesters are on both the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan Bridge.

The protesters are heading over the Manhattan Bridge towards Brooklyn, according to police.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Bowery & Canal St.

Around 200 protesters characterized as peaceful are heading northbound on Bowery, according to NYPD.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Bowery & Bayard St.

Police have received a report that 100 people are gathered in Columbus Park and are acting disorderly.

Incident reported at Baxter St & Worth St.

Police state the group is in the process of dispersing.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Tillary St & Cadman Plz W.

Police report there is an orderly crowd gathered at Tillary Street and Adams Street.

The groups congregated near City Hall in Manhattan and Cadman Plaza in Brooklyn following the processions over both bridges, according to police.

Police advise they are opening the upper level of the Manhattan Bridge that is Brooklyn bound to traffic.

Police report protesters are no longer on the Brooklyn Bridge and are now on Nassau Street.

Police advise the group marching on the Brooklyn Bridge is headed to City Hall.

Yellow cab drivers are leading the protest, according to police.

Police advise the Brooklyn Bridge is blocked off from entry.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Manhattan Bridge.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Manhattan Brg.

Officers advise protesters are on both the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan Bridge.

The protesters are heading over the Manhattan Bridge towards Brooklyn, according to police.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Bowery & Canal St.

Around 200 protesters characterized as peaceful are heading northbound on Bowery, according to NYPD.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Bowery & Bayard St.

Police have received a report that 100 people are gathered in Columbus Park and are acting disorderly.

Incident reported at Baxter St & Worth St.

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Comments30

amir_hassanMar 5 at 11:35 AM

Every day a new protest

FundatheoremMar 5 at 11:37 AM

Medallions were part of that ridiculous speculation wave from the last decade (real estate, financial assets) that made this place unliveable. Is there a point where the price just becomes stupidity? What do you do?

m_redsMar 5 at 11:59 AM

@NightVglnte83 work is work, employment is employment. You chose your job and no one told you nothing. So let people protest in peace, it’s “childish” for people to practice their right to assemble? As long as they’re not being violent and disorderly these adults got the right to fight for change. You just sound mad that they have more free time than you, that’s not a them problem, that’s a you problem

richdeb9282Mar 5 at 4:24 PM

Reason why they have more time is because they are living off of everyone else's tax dollars

NightVglnte83Mar 5 at 11:35 AM

Must be nice to be unemployed working from home getting a weekly/monthly unemployment check and disturb the hard working ppl....damn childish with these protest already. Get a life. Move on! Stop demanding stuff like babies.

jdrunner34Mar 5 at 10:39 PM

@NightVglnte83 exactly! I hope the Capitol Terrorist get the ultimate punishment.

amir_hassanMar 5 at 11:35 AM

Every day a new protest

FundatheoremMar 5 at 11:37 AM

Medallions were part of that ridiculous speculation wave from the last decade (real estate, financial assets) that made this place unliveable. Is there a point where the price just becomes stupidity? What do you do?

m_redsMar 5 at 11:59 AM

@NightVglnte83 work is work, employment is employment. You chose your job and no one told you nothing. So let people protest in peace, it’s “childish” for people to practice their right to assemble? As long as they’re not being violent and disorderly these adults got the right to fight for change. You just sound mad that they have more free time than you, that’s not a them problem, that’s a you problem

richdeb9282Mar 5 at 4:24 PM

Reason why they have more time is because they are living off of everyone else's tax dollars

NightVglnte83Mar 5 at 11:35 AM

Must be nice to be unemployed working from home getting a weekly/monthly unemployment check and disturb the hard working ppl....damn childish with these protest already. Get a life. Move on! Stop demanding stuff like babies.

jdrunner34Mar 5 at 10:39 PM

@NightVglnte83 exactly! I hope the Capitol Terrorist get the ultimate punishment.

amir_hassanMar 5 at 11:35 AM

Every day a new protest

FundatheoremMar 5 at 11:37 AM

Medallions were part of that ridiculous speculation wave from the last decade (real estate, financial assets) that made this place unliveable. Is there a point where the price just becomes stupidity? What do you do?

m_redsMar 5 at 11:59 AM

@NightVglnte83 work is work, employment is employment. You chose your job and no one told you nothing. So let people protest in peace, it’s “childish” for people to practice their right to assemble? As long as they’re not being violent and disorderly these adults got the right to fight for change. You just sound mad that they have more free time than you, that’s not a them problem, that’s a you problem

richdeb9282Mar 5 at 4:24 PM

Reason why they have more time is because they are living off of everyone else's tax dollars

NightVglnte83Mar 5 at 11:35 AM

Must be nice to be unemployed working from home getting a weekly/monthly unemployment check and disturb the hard working ppl....damn childish with these protest already. Get a life. Move on! Stop demanding stuff like babies.

jdrunner34Mar 5 at 10:39 PM

@NightVglnte83 exactly! I hope the Capitol Terrorist get the ultimate punishment.

amir_hassanMar 5 at 11:35 AM

Every day a new protest

FundatheoremMar 5 at 11:37 AM

Medallions were part of that ridiculous speculation wave from the last decade (real estate, financial assets) that made this place unliveable. Is there a point where the price just becomes stupidity? What do you do?

m_redsMar 5 at 11:59 AM

@NightVglnte83 work is work, employment is employment. You chose your job and no one told you nothing. So let people protest in peace, it’s “childish” for people to practice their right to assemble? As long as they’re not being violent and disorderly these adults got the right to fight for change. You just sound mad that they have more free time than you, that’s not a them problem, that’s a you problem

richdeb9282Mar 5 at 4:24 PM

Reason why they have more time is because they are living off of everyone else's tax dollars

NightVglnte83Mar 5 at 11:35 AM

Must be nice to be unemployed working from home getting a weekly/monthly unemployment check and disturb the hard working ppl....damn childish with these protest already. Get a life. Move on! Stop demanding stuff like babies.

jdrunner34Mar 5 at 10:39 PM

@NightVglnte83 exactly! I hope the Capitol Terrorist get the ultimate punishment.

amir_hassanMar 5 at 11:35 AM

Every day a new protest

FundatheoremMar 5 at 11:37 AM

Medallions were part of that ridiculous speculation wave from the last decade (real estate, financial assets) that made this place unliveable. Is there a point where the price just becomes stupidity? What do you do?

m_redsMar 5 at 11:59 AM

@NightVglnte83 work is work, employment is employment. You chose your job and no one told you nothing. So let people protest in peace, it’s “childish” for people to practice their right to assemble? As long as they’re not being violent and disorderly these adults got the right to fight for change. You just sound mad that they have more free time than you, that’s not a them problem, that’s a you problem

richdeb9282Mar 5 at 4:24 PM

Reason why they have more time is because they are living off of everyone else's tax dollars

NightVglnte83Mar 5 at 11:35 AM

Must be nice to be unemployed working from home getting a weekly/monthly unemployment check and disturb the hard working ppl....damn childish with these protest already. Get a life. Move on! Stop demanding stuff like babies.

jdrunner34Mar 5 at 10:39 PM

@NightVglnte83 exactly! I hope the Capitol Terrorist get the ultimate punishment.

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