Albany police forcibly take back South Station street from demonstrators
Eight arrested, demonstrator hospitalized, chief defends mobilization
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1of38Buy PhotoAlbany Police move in to clear out protesters from in front of the South Station on Thursday, April 22, 2021, in Albany, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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In a sign of possible escalation of tension between police and an encampment of protesters next to South Station,Police Chief Eric Hawkins on Thursday declared it was is time to end this unlawful occupation.”Eduardo MedinaShow MoreShow Less
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In a sign of possible escalation of tension between police and an encampment of protesters next to South Station,Police Chief Eric Hawkins on Thursday declared it was is time to end this unlawful occupation.”Eduardo MedinaShow MoreShow Less
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Mayor writes letter criticizing racially biased conclusions in First St. case
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Police body camera footage shows Officer Matthew Seeber asking to enter the home at 523 First Street before kicking in the door on March 16, 2019, in Albany, N.Y. (Albany Police Department)
ALBANY An independent arbitrator exonerated city police officer Matthew Seeber of all charges last week for his role in an incident on March 2019 on First Street.
In response, Mayor Kathy Sheehan wrote a letter to the state board that handles police arbitration, criticizing the arbitrator’s “racially biased conclusions,” and asking the board to stop using him.