New York City mom plans a $10 million lawsuit against police after arrest for improperly wearing a face mask.
condemned the incident as"just not right" during a news conference and announced NYPD officers were no longer allowed to arrest anyone who was not wearing a protective face mask.
Commuters wearing protective masks exit from a subway car at the 42nd street station in New York, on June 9, 2020. The Brooklyn District Attorney's Office"is looking into dismissing the charges," said Oren Yaniv, a spokesman for the office.
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