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NYC Harris Rally Marred by Pro-Palestinian Protests, Clashes with Police

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
August 15, 2024
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NYC Harris Rally Marred by Pro-Palestinian Protests, Clashes with Police
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On Wednesday, August 14th, a rally in Harlem organized to support Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential candidacy was disrupted by a large pro-Palestinian demonstration. The event, which was dubbed the “New York City Kickoff,” brought together prominent New York Democrats, including Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul, to energize the base ahead of the Democratic National Convention. However, the rally was repeatedly interrupted by protesters chanting against Israel’s military actions in Gaza.

The protest, which began outside the event venue, quickly escalated as demonstrators clashed with security and attempted to disrupt the speeches. Mayor Adams addressed the disruptions by urging the crowd to stay focused on the upcoming election, emphasizing that the real battle was at the polls in November. Despite the interruptions, the rally continued, with speakers calling for unity and encouraging New Yorkers to support the Harris-Walz ticket.

The tensions did not end with the rally. After the event, a group of protesters followed attendees to a nearby restaurant where an informal afterparty was being held. The situation turned chaotic as around 50 protesters stormed the restaurant, clashing with the NYPD and causing significant damage to the establishment. Videos from the scene showed protesters being taken into custody while others set off smoke bombs and vandalized property.

At least 14 people were arrested during the clashes, and the restaurant’s owner estimated that the damages could amount to several thousand dollars. The police were praised for their swift response, but the incident left the small business reeling from the unexpected violence. The protest, which was initially focused on Palestinian issues, also highlighted deeper divisions within the Democratic Party regarding U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.

The absence of both Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, at the rally added to the confusion and frustration among some attendees. The event had been promoted as a major gathering of Harris supporters, leading many to expect her presence. The protesters’ actions further complicated the rally’s intended message of unity and enthusiasm ahead of the Democratic National Convention.

As the dust settles, the incident underscores the challenges facing the Harris campaign, both in terms of addressing internal party divisions and managing public demonstrations. With the Democratic National Convention around the corner, the campaign will need to navigate these complexities while focusing on securing the presidency in the November election.

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