COPS reportedly arrested multiple people as party-goers celebrated Pride in New York on Sunday night.
Video posted to social media showed large groups of law enforcement surrounding Pride revelers in Washington Square Park before a clash reportedly broke out.
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Washington Square Park was packed with hundreds of party-goersCredit: AFP
Local media reports said that multiple people had been arrested but an NYPD spokesperson told The Sun that no arrests were made as of 9pm.
Footage posted on Twitter also claimed that pepper spray was being used against the revelers.
One witness told the New York Post that four people were sprayed while lying on the ground.
Families of the missing visit site of Florida condo collapse
SURFSIDE, Fla. (AP) â Families of the missing visited the scene of the Florida condo building collapse Sunday as rescuers kept digging through the mound of rubble and clinging to hope that someone could yet be alive somewhere under the broken concrete and twisted metal.
The death toll rose by just four people, to a total of nine confirmed dead. The latest four victims were identified Sunday night by police as Christina Beatriz Elvira, 74; Luis Bermudez, 26; Leon Oliwkowicz, 80; and Anna Ortiz, 46.
After almost four full days of search-and-rescue efforts, more than 150 additional people were still missing in Surfside. No one has been pulled alive from the pile since Thursday, hours after the collapse.
Pride on full display for 51st annual NYC march WABC
New York City Pride was on full display Sunday afternoon as thousands gathered for the 51st annual march.
The NYC Pride March broadcast special returned for its fifth consecutive year and featured live performances, on-air interviews and exciting street-side marching activity.
Despite New York City s annual LGBTQ Pride parade going mostly virtual again this year, demonstrators and celebrators still made their presence felt as the streets of NYC were filled with pride and rainbow colors.
The main New York City Pride parade, which usually draws throngs of participants and spectators, was once again presented as a television broadcast special, since now-lifted pandemic restrictions were still in effect at the time it was being planned.
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With virtual and in-person events, NYC commemorates Pride
People gather and rally at the Queer Liberation March on Sunday, June 27, 2021, in New York. (AP Photo/Brittainy Newman)
The Batala Drum Line play while marching alongside people at the Queer Liberation March on Sunday, June 27, 2021, in New York. (AP Photo/Brittainy Newman)
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