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NYC City Council To Examine Police Conduct During RNC

HeadlineSep 15, 2004

In New York, the City Council is planning to hold a hearing this morning to examine whether the city violated the civil liberties of protesters during the Republican National Convention. During the week of protests, police arrested over 1,800 peaceful protesters including 1,100 in a single day. The city council is expected to discuss the city’s preemptive arrest policy, police surveillance, the conditions at holding center Pier 57 and excessive delays in processing arrests.

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