No surprise there...everything about Islam is hateful and violent.
 
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Pro-Palestinian rally in New York turns violent

*       Story Highlights 

*       Seven police officers hurt; injuries range from minor to serious 

*       At least nine protesters in Manhattan's Upper West Side arrested 

*       NYPD says officers hurt trying to break up fight between
demonstrators 

*       Coordinator of security for rally says officers maced protesters;
police deny allegation

NEW YORK (CNN) -- At least nine protesters were arrested in a
pro-Palestinian rally Sunday afternoon in New York that injured seven police
officers, authorities said.

The extent of injuries varied from minor to serious, New York police said.
Two officers sustained head injuries.

Detective Cheryl Crispin said the protesters taken into custody faced
charges ranging from disorderly conduct to reckless endangerment.

In a statement, the
<http://topics.cnn.com/topics/new_york_city_police_department> NYPD said the
officers were injured when trying to break up a fight between two
demonstrators.

"While attempting to separate the males, several others joined in and began
to assault the officers," the statement said.

The demonstrators had gathered on Manhattan's West Side on Sunday afternoon
to protest the Israeli incursion in
<http://topics.cnn.com/topics/gaza_strip> Gaza. The rally began peacefully,
but skirmishes between police and demonstrators eventually broke out,
witnesses said.  <http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-179348> iReport.com:
Hundreds march, shout at rally

Steve Sherman, coordinator of security for United for Peace and Justice and
a demonstrator at the rally, said police maced demonstrators.

"The police pushed us out onto the avenue, and as we were walking down the
avenue ... they charged with horses on the sidewalks and they charged with
their own bodies and pushed in, and a riot started," he said.

Mike Eilenfeldt, another demonstrator, said confrontations between the
police and protesters appeared to escalate after a police officer had fallen
to the ground.

"He's laying on the street, and from that point on it's a police riot where
they start attacking the young people," Eilenfeldt told CNN.

Police denied the allegations of mace being used on protesters.

All About <http://topics.cnn.com/topics/New_York_City_Police_Department> New
York City Police Department .  <http://topics.cnn.com/topics/New_York_City>
New York City .  <http://topics.cnn.com/topics/Gaza_Strip> Gaza



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