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At least 250 people were arrested in New York City during protests that extended past the 8 p.m. curfew, leading police to break up the protesters and push them off the streets.
Unlike the night before, where police issued more than an hour of warnings, NYPD officers began making arrests in several locations just after 8 p.m. Thursday.
Police surrounded a 100-person demonstration and made arrests near East 136th Street and Brook Avenue in the Bronx.
On the Upper West Side, about 200 protesters were followed by police as they went north at Central Park West and hit into another line of police at around West 108th Street at around 8:10 p.m.
Police quickly moved in and arrested about a dozen people.
A delivery worker for DoorDash and Caviar was caught up and taken into custody at that site, sparking criticism.
Video of the arrest was posted on social media and prompted condemnation from Mayor Bill de Blasio, who called food delivery essential service..