Protesters pulled over by police, searched on way home from Saratoga Springs BLM march | The Daily Gazette
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Saratoga Springs native Alexus Brown and her boyfriend Marcus Filien, both 21, were heading back to Brown’s mom’s house after a Black Lives Matter protest Wednesday when they passed a Saratoga Springs police car with its lights turned off.
As they passed, the police car turned on its lights, turned around and started to follow them for multiple blocks. As the couple neared Brown’s mom’s home, and the Saratoga Springs border, the police pulled them over.
“All I could think of – we saw the police car – was come to a complete stop, don’t commit any traffic violations, don’t give them a reason to stop us,” said Filien, who grew up in East Greenbush and is now a student-athlete at Cornell University. “As soon as we passed them, we saw them start the car, the brake lights came on, they pulled out, and I can’t even remember what I was
SARATOGA SPRINGS – With the COVID-19 state of emergency lifted, the historic Saratoga Springs City Hall on Broadway will reopen to the public for the first time…
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SARATOGA SPRINGS - There s a new way to get around Saratoga Springs, and you won t have to worry about the price of gas. It s a bicycle built for 14.
The Saratoga Brew Cycle will be rolling out next week for those looking for a night out with an exercise chaser.
It s not your father s Oldsmobile. In fact, it s not a car at all.
This ride is pedal powered and it s rolling onto the streets of Saratoga Springs.
It was seven years ago that the owners of Capital City Cycle tours first talked about bringing their cycle built for 14 to the Spa City.