The NYPD has shut down Tompkins Square ... witnesses report unrest in the neighborhood
There are dozens of police officers now on guard on Avenue A at St. Mark's Place.... the officers that we spoke with on the scene won't say why they are currently blocking the park... the NYPD closed every entrance to the Park in the last hour...
Several people around the park said that protestors have smashed windows at the Starbucks on Astor Place... as well as the incoming 7-Eleven on St. Mark's Place...
[@Ewingweb]
About 50 ppl dressed in black bashing windows, attacking 7-11 sign, chanting "nypd go to hell" @evgrieve
— Ewing (@Ewingweb) April 15, 2012
There are conflicting reports what is happening...
UPDATED 10:23 p.m.
Updated 11:08 p.m.
Various readers have said that the activity tonight was related to an "NYC FTP" protest...
11:20 p.m.
Multiple residents say that East Sixth Street between Avenue B and Avenue C is closed...
@ChristRobbins is on the scene... He reports that "witnesses say it was an anarchist book after-party at 6th street. Two men say police 'beat people.'"
11:59 p.m.
"It was a very loosely organized anti police protest."
7 a.m.
Christopher Robbins at Gothamist reports that the NYPD arrested two men outside the Sixth Street Community Center last night. The community center was hosting an after party for the Anarchist Book Fair. However, attendees at the community center say the events on East Sixth Street and the unrest on St. Mark's Place were unrelated. There were reports that people were throwing bottles and other items off the center's roof, which employees say would have been impossible. An employee of the community center told Gothamist: "The police just came and brutalized two guys who were standing outside the stoop."