Robert Tufano, a spokesperson for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, told The Intercept in an email that “the practice of ‘kettling’ is prohibited under the department’s standard operation procedures.” Tufano added that the practice was “not specifically banned” before June 2, 2020, but the guidelines on civil emergency standard operating procedures were since updated to include the ban. Still, the prohibition on kettling is not written into any of the department’s publicly available policies. When asked for clarification, Tufano shared internal guidelines stating that riot control agents, like tear gas, “will not be used to intentionally corral or contain crowds.”
“When a dispersal order is given, the dispersal order and egress routes will be audibly communicated repeatedly, loudly and clearly to the crowd and over the police radio,” Tufano added, citing the new policy. “Designated egress routes will not be intentionally blocked by RCAs or phys
A school bus driver found the 27-year-old victim with multiple stab wounds inside LES Coleman Skate Park on Monroe and Pike Sts. around 7:45 a.m. Friday, cops said.
After a months-long time out, one of Brooklyn’s trendiest food halls is once again welcoming guests. Time Out Market New York, located in DUMBO, reopens Thursday ahead of the Memorial Day weekend. The hotspot at 55 Water St. which serves up eats and entertainment curated by staff at Time Out New York has been closed since December when indoor dining was shut down in New York City for the second time.
Two key East River crossings between Manhattan and Brooklyn shut down almost simultaneously, sparking a goat rodeo of reroutes and delays, Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials said.