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Over a thousand people in Crown Heights, joined the family of Saheed Vassell, an unarmed Black man shot dead by NYPD on Wednesday night; for a memorial rally on April 5, 2018; followed by a march to the NYPD 71 precinct to demand justice and accountability for the killing of for Saheed Vassell. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Our garden service was at work the other day and I heard my car alarm go off. When I went to investigate this is what I found.

 

They must have kicked up a stone or something and smashed my window. Thankfully it was covered by my insurance and I didn't have to pay anything.

 

Next time I park the car lower down the driveway ...

Hurricane Sandy reduced a lot of people to staring out of windows at their devasted property and business. Will we ever recover from this catastrophe?

Police accountability advocates gathered in front of the Bronx DA office in solidarity with Copwatcher Jose LaSalle as he demands that Bronx DA Darcel Clark re-open an investigation on the officers who perjured themselves to falsified charges against Jose LaSalle followed by a march to the Psa7 precinct and demand that the officers involved are fired. The city and the NYPD agreed to pay LaSalle $860,000 on a settlement. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Resist Black Genocide - April 19th Day of Resistance. Times Square NYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

The NYC Shut It Down The Grand Central Crew #BlackLivesMatter reaches the 2nd year in a row of weekly #PeoplesMonday actions. The NYC Shut It Down The Grand Central Crew are out every single Monday at 7pm at various locations rain, sleet, snow, or shine.

Here is the first stage of the clean-up as a result of some asshole breaking my window on Thursday night while I was at the BLB for Santaland.

 

Do glass repair people do clean-up as well, or am I expected to vacuum up the glass that's all over the goddamn place in my passenger seat?

Some asshat smashed the window on my Orcon-mobile and stole my running shoes. I am very annoyed.

Over a hundred people joined Ramarley Graham’s family; other families of those killed by the police; members of the Justice Committee; Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ); Black, Jewish leaders and other Jews of Color; Jewish New Yorkers from across the five boroughs; and Black Lives Matter-NY at Grand Central station, for a public action and vigil in conjunction with Beyond The Moment’s National Day of Action on April 4, 2017; followed by a march through midtown Manhattan to demand from the Mayor and the NYPD commissioner more accountability in the Ramarley Graham case and an end to Broken Windows Policing in NYC

Members of the community organization Why Accountability took the streets in Staten Island on August 19, 2019 marching to the place Eric Garner was killed by the recently fired NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

French Quarter, New Orleans, November, 2007

A Rawleigh company logo can be seen on a walkway spanning South Liberty Avenue through windows in the complex's D building. JOE TAMBORELLO / THE JOURNAL-STANDARD

Members from the activist group People's Power Assemblies NYC organized a rally and march in Brooklyn on July 13, 2019 to remember and uplift the life of Sandra Bland and other Black women who died in the hands of police, and other agents of the state. July 13 marks the four year anniversary of Sandra Bland’s death. She was found hanging in a jail cell three days after being violently arrested for an alleged traffic violation. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Make the Road's Youth Power Project, and other youth organizations from throughout New York City organized the youth-led rally 5 YEARS LATER - WE ARE ERIC GARNER, on July 17, 2019 at Foley Square in downtown Manhattan to commemorate Eric Garner's life and calling on Mayor de Blasio and the NYPD to hold all officers involved in Garner's unjust killing accountable.

Broken window leaning against a couple of chairs. HDR

A large community of activists and supporters celebrate at the support rally for Akai Gurley the day after Peter Liang's verdict

 

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Victoria Rd, Port Adelaide, South Australia

The NYC Shut It Down The Grand Central Crew #BlackLivesMatter reaches the 2nd year in a row of weekly #PeoplesMonday actions. The NYC Shut It Down The Grand Central Crew are out every single Monday at 7pm at various locations rain, sleet, snow, or shine.

i roll in rough areas ... so this was just bound to happen sooner or later

 

word to your mother.

I don't like to post pictures that reinforce negative stereotypes about my home town, but the reflection in this broken window was kind of cool.

 

I'm not sure who or what broke this window, but it's already been fixed.

Ok, I'm having a laugh this week, all of the titles of my Photographs, are in fact Song titles.

This one was sung by Pink Floyd.

 

THANK YOU for all your lovely comments, invitations & awards.

I love glass block windows & this has so much character.

Over a hundred people joined Ramarley Graham’s family; other families of those killed by the police; members of the Justice Committee; Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ); Black, Jewish leaders and other Jews of Color; Jewish New Yorkers from across the five boroughs; and Black Lives Matter-NY at Grand Central station, for a public action and vigil in conjunction with Beyond The Moment’s National Day of Action on April 4, 2017; followed by a march through midtown Manhattan to demand from the Mayor and the NYPD commissioner more accountability in the Ramarley Graham case and an end to Broken Windows Policing in NYC

Over a hundred people joined Ramarley Graham’s family; other families of those killed by the police; members of the Justice Committee; Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ); Black, Jewish leaders and other Jews of Color; Jewish New Yorkers from across the five boroughs; and Black Lives Matter-NY at Grand Central station, for a public action and vigil in conjunction with Beyond The Moment’s National Day of Action on April 4, 2017; followed by a march through midtown Manhattan to demand from the Mayor and the NYPD commissioner more accountability in the Ramarley Graham case and an end to Broken Windows Policing in NYC

Members from the activist group People's Power Assemblies NYC organized a rally and march in Brooklyn on July 13, 2019 to remember and uplift the life of Sandra Bland and other Black women who died in the hands of police, and other agents of the state. July 13 marks the four year anniversary of Sandra Bland’s death. She was found hanging in a jail cell three days after being violently arrested for an alleged traffic violation. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Set off 8 am on Sunday morning to explore an old abandoned summer camp out in the middle of nowhere. After a 10 minute trek from the road, the first traces of the camp appeared. Cabins, activity huts and other decaying goodness as far as the eye could see. About 8 shots in, a angry man with a beard and riding lawnmower chased us off the property with his "outdoor voice" and whirling, grass cutting blades. Gutted for sure as we'd only been privy to 1/5 of the camp at this point.

 

Our fearless leader whipped out a Plan B and lead us down the road about 10 mins to an abandoned house exploding with colour and bad wallpaper. All was redeemed, great shots were got and the four of us were on the road home with an entire afternoon open to new possibilities! (I used mine to nap)

 

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