New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio commented on unrest in Brooklyn following the police killing of a Black man in Philadelphia, saying "no violence is acceptable."
New York police said one NYPD officer suffered "non-life threatening" injuries during the late night protests on October 27 following a deadly police shooting in Philadelphia of a Black man armed with a knife. Police vehicles were also damaged and some trash cans were set on fire in the demonstrations.
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New York police said one NYPD officer suffered "non-life threatening" injuries during the late night protests on October 27 following a deadly police shooting in Philadelphia of a Black man armed with a knife. Police vehicles were also damaged and some trash cans were set on fire in the demonstrations.
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