Candy Nicole, one of three arrested during protests in Manhattan Friday, was released on her own recognizance Saturday following a brief appearance in New York County Criminal Court.
The Rev. Al Sharpton said the five Memphis officers charged in Tyre Nichols' death "disgrace our race" and called for protests to remain peaceful, arguing police want to "see violence."
The three arrests all took place near Seventh Ave. and 43rd St. in Midtown around 8:15 p.m. Friday, where one of the protesters jumped on the hood of an idling NYPD police cruiser and kicked in the windshield, officials said.
The three arrests all transpired near Seventh Avenue and 43rd Street Friday night, in the heart of the city s Times Square, as protests of the police-beating death quickly turned violent.