“Stand with the children of fathers killed by the NYPD”

Monday, June 22, 2026. Lenapehoking (New York City). – The rally “Fathers we remember” in Manhattan, New York City, is organized by the Justice Committee, on June 22, 2026.

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Rally on Monday, June 22, 2026. 6 PM. City Hall. Manhattan, New York City.

On Father’s Day, New Yorkers remembered fathers MURDERED by New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers.

“For some families, #FathersDay is a day of sorrow. Zaiden, Eli, and Kilsi, have to remember their dads, who were killed by the NYPD, rather than celebrate with them today.

Zaiden was just 4-months-old when his father, #DelrawnSmall, was brutally gunned down by NYPD Officer Wayne Isaacs. Eli was only 6-months-old when Lt. Jonathan Rivera shot and killed his father, #AllanFeliz, while he was on his way to pick up his stepdaughter Kilsi. They should be together today – but instead, they’re still fighting for the bare minimum of justice. #NeverForget

TAKE ACTION: Join Zaiden, Eli, and Kilsi in remembering their dads and demanding @NYPDPC @NYCMayor #FireWayneIsaacs #FireJonathanRivera!

SHOW UP: Rally Monday June 22, 2026 – 6pm – City Hall (bridge side).

Email Mamdani & Tisch now: https://action.justicecommittee.org/a/fire-isaacs-delrawn-small and https://action.justicecommittee.org/a/firerivera,” said Justice Committee, on June 21, 2026.

New York City mayor, Zohran Kwame Mamdani must fire NYPD killer cops.

CARE NOT COPS

Rally on Thursday, June 25, 2026. 12 PM. City Hall. Manhattan, New York City.

“Mayor Mamdani’s election gave us hope for a genuine break from the failed policing-first approach that low-income New Yorkers are facing.

Yet, the Mayor’s budget includes money for 580 more police officers, an indication of plans to continue the surge of low-level arrests that NYPD Commissioner Tisch has carried out. Meanwhile programs that deliver care remain underfunded.

Join us to call for action and investments that deliver on the Mayor’s community safety commitments,” says Freedom Agenda (A grassroots member-led organization of people directly impacted by incarceration to achieve decarceration & system transformation).

On June 15, 2026, Justice Committee said, “Last week, JC Member Christine urged to @NYCCouncil to invest more in care and less in policing — something she is unfortunately too familiar with: her 16-year-old son, who is affected by autism and limited speech abilities, was violently assaulted by NYPD in 2018, and he hasn’t been the same since.

“It is disappointing that Mayor Mamdani’s executive budget invests approximately $12B in the NYPD, increases the officer headcount by 580, and increases funding to the failed B-HEARD program while failing to make real investments in services New Yorkers need,” she shared. “If the City Council truly cares about New Yorkers’ safety, dignity and health, you will pass a City budget that channels resources into services that actually increase safety and well-being for New Yorkers who need care.””

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Manhattan, New York City - The “NATIONAL DAY OF PROTEST AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY” was on Wednesday, October 22, 2025. On the same day, New Yorkers protested against police brutality by the New York City Police Department (NYPD), the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC), Rikers Island, etc. This sign says, "NYPD have killed over 400 since the murder of Amadou Diallo. February 4, 1999." Photo by Javier Soriano / www.JavierSoriano.com
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Manhattan, New York City – The “NATIONAL DAY OF PROTEST AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY” was on Wednesday, October 22, 2025. On the same day, New Yorkers protested against police brutality by the New York City Police Department (NYPD), the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC), Rikers Island, etc. This sign says, “NYPD have killed over 400 since the murder of Amadou Diallo. February 4, 1999.” Photo by Javier Soriano / www.JavierSoriano.com

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