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Protests in NYC Over the Sean Bell Verdict
andrew.strickler@newsday.comIn the most widespread show of dissent since the acquittal of three police officers charged in the killing of Sean Bell, protesters gathered Wednesday in "pray ins" at six locations in New York City. At shortly after 4:30 p.m., seven or eight people were...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Queensboro Bridge, Sean Bell, Al Sharpton, Law Enforcement
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Peaceful protests over Bell trigger 200-plus arrests, including Sharpton
andrew.strickler@newsday.comBitterness over the Sean Bell verdict spilled onto city streets Wednesday as peaceful protesters blocked bridges and tunnel traffic at a half dozen places around the city, triggering more than 200 arrests. Among hundreds or so chanting protesters who...Tags: Queensboro Bridge, Sean Bell, Racism, Health Treatments, Manhattan
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RFK still resonates in NYC 40 years later
ryan.chatelain@am-ny.comBy February 1966, Elsie Richardson had grown tired of joining public officials on tours of Bedford-Stuyvesant, each visit ending only in another promise to study the neighborhood's struggles: poverty, education, unemployment and blighted housing....Tags: Political Candidates, Ceremonies, Murder, Mississippi, Robert F. Kennedy
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Breathing new life into Martin Luther King's dream
dfreedlander@am-ny.comFor some New Yorkers, today's holiday is actually a day to get to work. At least that's the idea in Queens and other parts of the city, where some 10,000 volunteers are expected to participate in a Martin Luther King National Day of Service and lead food...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, National Government, Ronald Reagan, St. Albans, Civil Rights
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Protests Expected In Wake of Decision
STAFF WRITERSSeveral protests targeting Thursday's court decision in the Abner Louima case are expected this weekend, but nothing near the size and intensity the city saw in 1997, days after the Haitian immigrant was attacked in a Brooklyn police station. "I would...Tags: Law Enforcement, Al Sharpton, Police Investigations, Raymond W. Kelly, Manhattan
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Mayor Tries To Make Peace
STAFF WRITERSMayor Michael Bloomberg paid separate visits to the infamous 70th Precinct station house and apredominantly black church in Brooklyn yesterday in an attempt to soothe nerves over last week's overturned convictions in the Abner Louima case. His visits...Tags: Oklahoma, Baptist, Flatbush, Regional Authority, East New York
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Crowds mourn rapper in N.Y.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNEW YORK -- Resplendent in a double-breasted white suit and white hat, the body of rap music star Notorious B.I.G. was driven through the streets of his old Brooklyn neighborhood Tuesday as police struggled to hold back frenzied fans trying to follow...Tags: Gang Activity, Murder, Queen Latifah, Crimes, Manhattan
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