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Mom Beaten by Philly Cops, Separated From Child During Walter Wallace Jr. Unrest
Rickia Young, a home health aide, was trying to drive home when she encountered protesters and police. Her attorneys say Philadelphia officers smashed her car windows and beat her.
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Philly Enforces Curfew After Nights of Unrest Over Killing of Walter Wallace Jr.
A citywide curfew was in effect for Philadelphia Wednesday into Thursday following two nights of protests, unrest and looting in the aftermath of Philadelphia police shooting and killing Walter Wallace Jr.
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National Guard Deployed to Philly on Night 2 of Protests Over Death of Walter Wallace Jr.
Walter Wallace Jr. was shot by Philadelphia Police officers Monday Oct. 26, sparking protests and later looting in the city. Police and the mayor offered more details about what happened and what is not immediately known.
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Bronx Businesses Repairing Their Storefronts Damaged in Looting
They are Fighting to Woo Customers Back after Their Stores were Victimized by Looters. News 4’s Myles Miller reports.
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250 Inmates Released From Rikers Island Re-Arrested
At the peak of the pandemic, the city released thousands of inmates from Rikers Island over COVID-19 fears. However, a study shows that at least two hundred and fifty prisons have been arrested after being released. Melissa Russo reports with exclusive new video.
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Stores Look Ahead To Reopening After Looting
New York City stores look ahead to reopening after the pandemic, looting, and vandalism caused them to shut down. Adam Kuperstein reports.
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Macy's Flagship Herald Square Store Targeted By Looters
As peaceful protests continue, police are still looking for many individuals who have decided to loot and vandalize businesses in the city. Marc Santia reports.
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New Information Reveals Looting and Violence at Protests Mostly From New Yorkers
Amongst all the peaceful protests, there still has been some push back from police, some violence directed at police, and some looting in certain parts of the city. Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Police Seek 3 Looters Who Allegedly Took $60k in Drugs From Midtown Pharmacy
The NYPD is looking for three men who allegedly looted a Hell’s Kitchen pharmacy late Monday night and stole $60,000 worth of prescription drugs. The department released their photos and details of the crime early Saturday morning. The raid on the 50th Street Rite Aid happened just after 11 p.m. Monday, one of the worst nights of the violent protests…
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Calls For Help Go Unanswered In The Bronx After Night of Looting
After looters ransacked stores in the Bronx, Business owners said that they called for help, but help never came. Sarah Wallace reports.
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‘They Forgot About the Bronx': Shop Owners Say They Had No Help From NYPD Amid Looting
Some business owners say they called the NYPD for help as they could only watch on security camera as their businesses were destroyed, but said their desperate calls for help were never answered
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Bronx Business Owners Say They Received No Help From NYPD Amid Looting
There is growing outrage in the Bronx, as looted business owners share their stories of how police failed to step in. Sarah Wallace reports.
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NYC, State to Provide Emergency Relief to Businesses Impacted by Looting
State and city officials have announced Thursday that relief will be provided to New York businesses that have been impacted by the looting and vandalism that has taken place throughout the state in recent days. “Those small business owners who scrapped and saved and built a small business, o many of them immigrants living the American dream. Today, we announce…
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Peaceful Protesters Hold Vigil for George Floyd, Dozens Arrested for Violating Curfew
NBC New York’s Checkey Beckford, Adam Harding and Ray Villeda report.
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Businesses Still Cleaning Up After Looting in the Bronx
Small business owners are literally picking up the pieces in some Bronx neighborhoods after hours of looting earlier in the week. NBC New York’s Sarah Wallace reports.
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500 People Charged With Burglary After Looting NYC Businesses
Looting in the city has calmed down considerably after the NYPD deployed new tactics, and implemented an earlier curfew. Marc Santia reports.
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Protesters Continue To March Throughout NYC
Protestors continue to march through the streets of Manhattan as they seek justice for George Floyd, and protest police brutality. Chris Glorioso reports.
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Cuomo Quotes From Bible in Apparent Rebuke to Trump
“Here in New York, we actually read the Bible,” Cuomo said as he read passages in an apparent rebuke to the president.
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NYC 8PM Curfew Takes Effect
The 11 pm curfew did nothing to stop the vandalism and looting. So now it will begin before sunset at 8 pm, and go through 5 am. The NYPD announced that during the curfew no vehicular traffic will be allowed South of 96th street in Manhattan with the exception of residents, essential workers, busses, and truck deliveries. Andrew Siff reports.
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Protesters, NYPD Square Off After Curfew In Brooklyn Following Day of Peaceful Marches
Thousands more protesters took to the streets of New York City Wednesday for a seventh straight day of demonstrations, and while most were entirely peaceful throughout the day, tempers began to flare after curfew. Even with big numbers once again participating in marches throughout the city during the day, many protesters seemed to obey the city’s 8 p.m. curfew,...