When protest at Barclays Center coincided last night with Brooklyn Nets home game, crowd small enough to fit on truncated plaza space
I was skeptical last night that the Barclays Center plaza--er, the SeatGeek Plaza--could accommodate a protest, scheduled for 7 pm, and also a Brooklyn Nets game starting at 7:30.
I was there from about 7 pm to 7:30 pm, and saw perhaps 50-100 people over time, some actively protesting, others perhaps just watching.Relatively small crowd of protesters *can* fit into the small corridor not cordoned off on plaza @barclayscenter.
— Norman Oder (@AYReport) November 20, 2021
More cops than protesters.
A larger group, as with the G Floyd protest in May, would’ve had to move away pic.twitter.com/Teq3lMqyET
During the march, the protest changed its focus from Rittenhouse to defunding the police, walking behind a banner that read “Disarm, defund, abolish.”
Police did not respond, and no one was arrested.
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