Chaos ensued in Washington Square Park on Friday evening when opposing protesters threw fists at one another, and a far-right influencer showed up to disparage Muslim New Yorkers. The pandemonium unfolded just after 5 p.m. on March 6 under the iconic Washington Square Park Arch as demonstrators opposed to the U.S./Israel air strikes on Iran established a makeshift memorial to slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
Next weekend, New Yorkers especially enamored with the relationship (and with JFK Jr. himself) should make their way to Washington Square Park, where a JFK Jr. lookalike competition is set to take place. There's a $250 cash prize for the contestant who most resembles JFK Jr.-dubbed "the biggest hunk" on the flyer-and while it doesn't say this explicitly, we wouldn't be shocked if a swarm of single women started lining up the night before in search of a real-life Camelot.
A video of the fracas shows two uniformed officers pacing a walkway in the park Monday as snowballs fly at them from all directions, hitting the officers and covering them in snow. The officers, growing visibly frustrated, shoved at least two people to the ground as snowballs continued to whizz by.
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Keshi remarked on the unexpected turnout at his Washington Square Park meetup, stating, “Seeing just how many people turned out was an insane moment for me.
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