by Jake Dima
The New York City Police Department said 303 law enforcement vehicles were damaged since George Floyd’s death on May 25, costing nearly $1 million.
A total of 14 cruisers were set ablaze and totaled with another seven still being repaired, according to the Associated Press. The remainder of the damaged cars have since been re-deployed on NYC’s streets that continue to be roiled by protests and riots following the death of Floyd, who died after a former Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for over eight minutes, the AP reported.
A man was caught on video Saturday using a sign as an instrument to break an NYPD police van’s window, according to the AP. A tweet from July 25 shows a sign that read “ARTISTS FOR GEORGE” stuck through a police vehicle’s windshield.
Here’s some more of the artwork that went up earlier tonite in NYC during the #AllOutNYC march. New Yorkers marched against racist state violence & in solidarity with Portland protesters facing brutal repression by federal security forces. pic.twitter.com/O9iLDUtmgM
— Ash J (@AshAgony) July 26, 2020
Protesters continue to gather in NYC en masse, and a large group of demonstrators overtook a manhattan freeway Sunday. An estimated 300 NYPD officers were injured between May 25 to June 8 during the onset of the unrest, the New York Post reported.
Shootings were up 130% in the city for the month of June, according to the NYPD. Democratic New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s signature on two proposals that stripped the NYPD of over $1 billion in funding and disbanded a plainclothes anti-crime unit, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Jake Dima is a reporter for the Daily Caller News Foundation.
When you damage more than 300 vehicles, at a cost exceeding $1M, it seems to me that you’ve left the realm of “demonstrator” or “protester” far behind. The only accurate word I can think of for such behavior is “rioter”.