NYC vowed to reform its protest policing. A crackdown on a pro-Palestinian march is raising doubts

FILE - Police arrest a pro-Palestinian protester near the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where the Met Gala takes place, May 6, 2024, in New York. Some civil liberties attorneys are questioning New York City Mayor Eric Adams' commitment to overhauling how police respond to protests in the wake of the NYPD’s aggressive response to a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Saturday, May 18, where officers were filmed pummeling a man on the ground and holding another protester by the throat. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — When New York City resolved a lawsuit brought by Black Lives Matter demonstrators last year by agreeing to overhaul how police respond to protests, Mayor Eric Adams praised the suite of reforms as sensible steps to “move our city forward.”

But some civil rights lawyers are now questioning the mayor's commitment to the deal in the wake of to a pro-Palestinian demonstration Saturday. Police arrested more than 40 people at the event and were filmed pummeling protesters and ordering them to leave the street.

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