NYPD ready for potential protests amid release of Tyre Nichols video

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NYPD ready for potential protests amid release of Tyre Nichols video
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The NYPD says it is prepared to protect the constitutional right to peaceful protest, while ensuring public safety.

video is released in the beating death of Tyre NicholsMayor Eric Adams says the NYPD is prepared ahead of the anticipated release of the traffic stop video.

In a statement, the NYPD says it is prepared to protect the constitutional right to peaceful protest, while ensuring public safety."We continue to monitor the situation in Memphis. The NYPD continues to work around the clock to keep New Yorkers safe. The Department has examined, adapted and adjusted our response to protests and is prepared to protect the Constitutional right to peaceful protest, and works to ensure public safety for every New Yorker exercising their First Amendment rights.

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