#OccupyCityHall protestors demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor DEFUND THE NYPD (PHOTOS).
Wednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City.
Protestors demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Organizers of Occupy City Hall say on Instagram, “On 6/25, Justice Committee, Brooklyn Movement Center, FIERCE, JFREJ and Make the Road NY are organizing “Invest in Communities – #DefundNYPD” – a performance, rally and march that will begin at City Hall at 5pm..Through art, performance, and taking it to the streets, we will uplift the demand for the NYC City Council to cut the NYPD’s 2021 expense budget by AT LEAST $1 BILLION and invest those funds in Black, Latinx and other communities of color. Join us! #DefundNYPD #PoliceFreeSchools #occupycityhall”
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More info: javiersoriano.com/patreonWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.com
Wednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – “Occupy City Hall” protestors demand NYC Council members, Corey David Johnson, Speaker of the New York City Council and NYC Mayor, Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion annual budget.
A NYPD officer observing protestors. The officer is wearing the mask incorrectly. Does he knows about COVID-19?
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – “Occupy City Hall” protestors demand NYC Council members, Corey David Johnson, Speaker of the New York City Council and NYC Mayor, Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion annual budget.
NYPD officers observing protestors. One officer is not wearing a mask and the other officer is wearing the mask incorrectly. Do they know about the coronavirus pandemic?
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.comWednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.com
Wednesday, June 24, 2020. New York City – On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, more than hundred people along with VOCAL-New York and New York Communities for Change started to “Occupy City Hall” in New York City. They demand NYC Council members and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defund The NYPD by at least $1 billion and invest in Youth services, affordable housing, healthcare, public education, social workers, and other social services in low income communities. Activists say they are not leaving City Hall Park until at least $1 billion is cut from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget.
Photo by Javier Soriano/www.JavierSoriano.com