NYPD officials said two Bronx men were arrested after anti-police activists disrupted a peaceful march and attacked police officers in Brooklyn.
NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan was among the officers who were injured, the NYPD said.
The incident took place Wednesday as alleged Black Lives Matter protesters attempted to disrupt a march that included Christian, Muslim, and Jewish faith leaders, who were joined by police unions, law enforcement, Black Veterans for Social Justice, and others. They were calling for a stop to violence in New York City, which has seen a spike in shootings and assaults in recent weeks, according to local reports.
A Black Lives Matter protester, Jonathan Lykes, claimed to CBS NY that police were targeting their side, alleging that police “set us up intentionally” to be arrested.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a Thursday news conference that attacks on police officers wouldn’t be tolerated.
“There’s no situation in which it is acceptable to attack a police officer. Period,” De Blasio said, adding that he spoke to Monahan following the incident. “Here’s what is the reality: anyone who does that will suffer the consequences.”
The Democrat mayor elaborated: “We’ve said this now for months, I’ve said it very clearly: peaceful protest is honored in New York City, always has been. There is no acceptable violent protest. Any violent protest will be stopped and there'll be consequences for anyone involved and anyone.”