New York City issues Monday night curfew amid protests

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) on Monday announced a curfew lasting from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. in New York City following another night of unrest over the death of George Floyd last week.

Cuomo made the announcement on WAMC Radio, later tweeting out a joint statement with Mayor Bill de Blasio (D).

Cuomo said the police presence in the city would be doubled from the previous night, from 4,000 to 8,000.

De Blasio, confirming the curfew on Twitter, said the increased NYPD presence would be in areas that saw property damage the previous night, including parts of lower Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn.

“We support and protect peaceful protest in this city. The demonstrations we’ve seen have been generally peaceful and their message must be heard,” de Blasio tweeted. The mayor was heavily criticized for saying NYPD officers who drove through a crowd in Brooklyn were “trying to deal with an absolutely impossible situation.”

“As mayor, this police department is under your leadership,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) responded Sunday. “This moment demands leadership and accountability from each of us. Defending and making excuses for NYPD running SUVs into crowds was wrong.”

Tags Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Andrew Cuomo Bill de Blasio curfew George Floyd New York New York City NYPD Protests

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