NYC Protesters Arrested at Brooklyn Burger King for Refusing to Show Vaccine Cards
(by Ian Miles Chong | The Post Millennial) – The Burger King at Fulton and Adams Streets in Brooklyn, near Borough Hall, in Downtown Brooklyn was the site of an anti-mandate rally Monday, whereupon protesters gathered to protest the city’s vaccine mandate on Monday evening.
#BREAKING multiple protesters against mandates were just arrested at Burger King in Brooklyn for defying the mandates. The NYPD Responded and told them if they don’t leave they will be charged with trespassing. They were taken out in cuff #VaccinePassports #VaccineMandate #NYC pic.twitter.com/ltNZMP8ZN4
— Leeroy Johnson (@LeeroyPress) December 28, 2021
After protests outside Brooklyn’s Borough Hall, the current office of Mayor-Elect Eric Adams, protestors were arrested for trespassing after refusing to show their vaccine cards at a local Burger King. Hundreds of protestors made their case in freezing Brooklyn temps, demanding that Adams lift the mandates upon taking office in January.
Multiple arrests at Burger King in Brooklyn NY after protesters against mandates defied the mandates. #NYPD Responded and told them to leave. They were all charged with trespassing #BreakingNews #NewYorkCity #HappeningNow pic.twitter.com/7l6GQc0WSh
— Leeroy Johnson (@LeeroyPress) December 28, 2021
According to local citizen journalist Leeroy Johnson, the NYPD responded and informed that that if they did not leave, they would be arrested. Several were taken out in cuffs and reportedly charged with criminal trespass. Read Full Article >