Mayor De Blasio Lifts Curfew In New York City 1 Day Ahead Of Schedule
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – June 8, Mayor Bill de Blasio has lifted the curfew in New York City.
The curfew was originally set to have its final night tonight starting at and 8 p.m. and expire at 5 a.m. Monday morning, when the city moves into Phase One of reopening.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – June 8, Mayor Bill de Blasio has lifted the curfew in New York City.
The curfew was originally set to have its final night tonight starting at and 8 p.m. and expire at 5 a.m. Monday morning, when the city moves into Phase One of reopening.
De Blasio thanked the tens of thousands of peaceful protesters as well as the members of the NYPD who protected them.
The mayor said his priorities throughout the week had been protecting the right to protest, avoiding the loss of life, avoiding injury, protecting property and avoiding deploying the National Guard.
The mayor said his priorities throughout the week had been protecting the right to protest, avoiding the loss of life, avoiding injury, protecting property and avoiding deploying the National Guard.
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