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Protests continue in NYC amid lingering tensions over curfew

NEW YORK (AP) - Demonstrations over the death of George Floyd continued in New York City on Saturday, with thousands taking to the streets and parks to protest police brutality as police pulled back on enforcing an 8 p.m. curfew that has led to confrontations over the past several days.

More than two hours after the curfew had passed, groups of several hundred demonstrators continued to march in Manhattan and Brooklyn, while police monitored them but took a hands-off approach.

At protests in Manhattan earlier Saturday, volunteers handed out snacks, first aid kits and plenty of water bottles on a muggy afternoon. One person carried a sign listing nearby open buildings for those seeking to escape the heat - which some soon did when a rain storm arrived.

Thousands of people crossed the Brooklyn Bridge into lower Manhattan, where other groups numbering in the hundreds to thousands marched or gathered in places like Foley Square, home to state and federal court buildings, and Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village.

Further uptown, police had erected barriers to all but close off Times Square to vehicle and foot traffic.

As the curfew passed, a large group of protesters walked onto the FDR Drive, the main north-south artery along Manhattan's east side, closely monitored by police, forcing police to temporarily shut down one side of the roadway.

Earlier, Julian Arriola-Hennings said he didn't expect the movement to slow down anytime soon.

'œI'm never surprised by people taking action because inaction, it really hurts the soul,'ť he said as he told protesters at Washington Square Park that they would soon march from there to City Hall.

'œPeople's feet get tired, their souls get re-energized for the right purpose.'ť

One of Saturday's marches was enlivened by a band led by Jon Batiste, bandleader on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Local politicians and civil liberties advocates have called for an end to the 8 p.m. curfew, complaining that it causes needless friction when officers try to enforce it.

But Mayor Bill de Blasio has insisted the curfew will remain in place throughout the weekend.

Images on social media on Friday night about an hour after a Brooklyn protest ended showed officers surrounding a group of protesters and chasing down some with batons. And officers on Manhattan's East Side also used force to break up remnants of a march that started near the mayor's official residence.

There were about 40 arrests citywide Friday - far fewer than previous nights - and no obvious signs of the smash-and-grab stealing that marred protests earlier in the week.

On Saturday, Antoinette Henry wasn't surprised people were still marching after more than a week, even though she said she had seen violence from police earlier in the week.

'œOur first couple of protests ended a bit violently but we're back out here. We're not going to stop fighting,'ť Henry said.

She added she thinks protests could continue next week, even as some will go back to work when New York City begins its reopening.

'œI think as long as we stay organized, that's exactly what can and will and should happen,'ť Henry said.

Also on Saturday, police announced charges against a man who allegedly stabbed a police officer in the neck in Brooklyn on Wednesday night.

Dzenan Camovic, 20, has been hospitalized in critical condition with multiple gunshot wounds. The Brooklyn resident faces multiple charges, including attempted murder of a police officer.

Protesters and activists walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, Saturday, June 6, 2020, in New York. Protests continued following the death of George Floyd, who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on May 25. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle) The Associated Press
Jon Batiste, bandleader on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," leads a band in a march, Saturday, June 6, 2020, in New York. Demonstrations continue across the United States in protest of racism and police brutality, sparked by the May 25 death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Ragan Clark) The Associated Press
Activists move along W. 34th Street, Saturday, June 6, 2020, in New York. Protests continued following the death of George Floyd who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on May 25. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle) The Associated Press
Activists move along Seventh Avenue, Saturday, June 6, 2020, in New York, during a protest over the death of George Floyd, who died May 25 after being restrained by police in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle) The Associated Press
Activists move along W. 34th Street, Saturday, June 6, 2020, in New York. Protests continued following the death of George Floyd who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on May 25. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle) The Associated Press
Protesters and activists walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, Saturday, June 6, 2020, in New York. Protests continued Saturday following the death of George Floyd who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on May 25. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle) The Associated Press
People watch as police arrest protesters for breaking a curfew during a solidarity rally calling for justice over the death of George Floyd, Friday, June 5, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Floyd, an African American man, died on May 25 after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee into his neck for several minutes even after he stopped moving and pleading for air. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E) The Associated Press
People watch as police arrest protesters for breaking a curfew during a solidarity rally calling for justice over the death of George Floyd, Friday, June 5, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Floyd, an African American man, died on May 25 after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee into his neck for several minutes even after he stopped moving and pleading for air. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E) The Associated Press
Protesters are taken away in a police van after they were arrested for breaking a curfew during a solidarity rally calling for justice over the death of George Floyd, Friday, June 5, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Floyd, an African American man, died on May 25 after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee into his neck for several minutes even after he stopped moving and pleading for air. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E) The Associated Press
Courtney Taylor Mesidor talks to fellow protesters after being arrested for breaking a curfew during a solidarity rally calling for justice over the death of George Floyd, Friday, June 5, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Floyd, an African American man, died on May 25 after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee into his neck for several minutes even after he stopped moving and pleading for air. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E) The Associated Press
A woman walks her dog past police officers securing a scene where protesters were arrested for breaking a curfew during a solidarity rally calling for justice over the death of George Floyd, Friday, June 5, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Floyd, an African American man, died on May 25 after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee into his neck for several minutes even after he stopped moving and pleading for air. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E) The Associated Press
Activists move along Seventh Avenue, Saturday, June 6, 2020, in New York, during a protest over the death of George Floyd, who died May 25 after being restrained by police in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle) The Associated Press
Activists move along W. 34th Street, Saturday, June 6, 2020, in New York. Protests continued following the death of George Floyd who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on May 25. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle) The Associated Press
Demonstrators move along W. 34th Street Saturday, June 6, 2020, in New York. Protests continued following the death of George Floyd, who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on May 25. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle) The Associated Press
Members of a band led by Jon Batiste, bandleader on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," march Saturday, June 6, 2020, in New York. Demonstrations continue across the United States in protest of racism and police brutality, sparked by the May 25 death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Ragan Clark) The Associated Press
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