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More than seven thousand people march through the downtown section of Brooklyn New York in further protests of the killing of sixteen-year-old Yusef Hawkins.
1989 (Aug 31)
More than seven thousand people chanting "No more!" and "Whose street? Our street!" marched through the downtown section of Brooklyn New York in further protests of the killing of sixteen-year-old Yusef Hawkins. Hawkins, a Black youth, was shot and killed in Brooklyn on August 23. The march turned violent after reaching the Brooklyn Bridge, where police had set up barricades. The marchers ran through the barricade, shouting "Take the bridge, take the bridge!" Hand-to-hand battles erupted between demonstrators and police. The rioters also threw bottles and rocks at police officers, who freely wielded their nightsticks. At least twenty-three police officers were injured, only one seriously. There were no immediate reports of injuries to civilians.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.