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Chauvin Trial: NYPD Prepared for Possible Protests After Verdict in George Floyd Death – NBC New York

As much as we call for peace, we need justice, said Rev. Kevin McCall on Sunday at the Barclays Center, the site of many demonstrations. We will not allow the police to stop us from peaceful protestings and doing civil disobedience in this city. With recent police killings of Daunte Wright in Minnesota, not far from where Floyd died, and 13-year-old Adam Toledo in Illinois, protesters once again demand police accountability. At least eight people in New York City were arrested Thursday at amid demonstrations. NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea said last week that the department was preparing for the possibility of larger protests, which hinges on the outcome of the trial.

NYPD Prepares for Protests as Attorneys Present Closing Arguments in Chauvin Trial

NYPD Prepares for Protests as Attorneys Present Closing Arguments in Chauvin Trial © AP Protesters march down a street during a solidarity rally for George Floyd, Sunday, May 31, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Protests were held throughout the city over the death of Floyd, a black man in police custody in Minneapolis who died after being restrained by police officers (AP Photo/Ragan Clark) What to Know The NYPD is ready for possible citywide protests once former Officer Derek Chauvin s murder trial wraps up in Minneapolis, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said Shea said the city has been in close touch with officials in Minneapolis throughout the trial; We expect the possibility of some protests here, certainly a lot of that has to do with the outcome, he said

Detective Caught Allegedly Using Banned Chokehold Will Retire Without Accrued Vacation & OT Pay

Detective Caught Allegedly Using Banned Chokehold Will Retire Without Accrued Vacation & OT Pay arrow Still showing Medina being restrained by police Legal Aid Society An NYPD detective caught on video appearing to place an Inwood man in a chokehold, a banned maneuver, has reportedly agreed to retire and stripped of all his accrued vacation and overtime pay as a result of the violent incident. Detective Fabio Nunez will not be facing a disciplinary trial for his violent encounter with Tomás Medina that happened on July 14th, 2018 outside a car dealership, according to the New York Daily News. Nunez has instead given up his badge and gun, according to the News. NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea, however, recommended Nunez leave the force while stripping him of his vacation and overtime pay, which reportedly translates to $10,000 worth of accrued time. The NYPD appears to have allowed Nunez to keep his pension.

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