NEW YORK - After a mostly peaceful night of protests, demonstrators are out in full force again calling for justice.
Dozens have organized a sit-in inside Fort Greene Park calling for justice.
A Black Lives Matter Run was held on the McCarren Park track.
Times Square has been a mostly desolate place since the pandemic began, but today thousands of people have packed into the area for a protest organized by the Black Lives Matter group.
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams was among the hundreds of protesters in the Bronx today, with parts of that borough hit hard by looting earlier this weekend and last week.
A massive crowd gathered outside of Bronx Courthouse along Grand Concourse calling for an end to racism in the criminal justice system.
Mayor de Blasio made the decision to lift the citywide curfew Sunday morning.
Barclays Center was the site of some of this weekend's largest demonstrations.
Earlier in the day, not far from Barclays, protesters held a rally at Grand Army Plaza, and later a long line of protesters streamed across the Brooklyn Bridge.
Police officers monitored the march from vehicles stationed along the bridge.
There were four arrests and 24 summonses on Saturday. De Blasio said it marked the fifth day without significant property damage and fewer arrests made.
He said he hopes it’s “the last time a curfew will be needed.”
The curfew was set to expire Monday morning when phase one of reopening begins.