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Puerto Rican Day Parade attacks : ウィキペディア英語版 | Puerto Rican Day Parade attacks The Puerto Rican Day Parade attacks occurred on June 11, 2000 in New York City and involved multiple assailants who harassed, sexually assaulted, and robbed random victims. Many of the attacks were caught on video and received worldwide attention. The New York City Police Department was greatly criticized for its handling of the attacks. Eventually, over fifty women reported being harassed or assaulted. ==Background== The Puerto Rican Day Parade is an annual event held on the second Sunday in June.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=National Puerto Rican Day Parade, Inc. )〕 The procession marches down Fifth Avenue from 44th Street to 79th Street, passing by Central Park along the way. The temperature on June 11 was over 90°F. Parade observers noted the smell of marijuana in the air, and some reported that paraders were smoking in full presence of officers. The police disputed this claim. Other witnesses reported seeing attendants openly drinking alcohol. One witness later recalled seeing "alcohol all over the street, bottles of liquor, people offering shots."〔 Before noon, a group of three women were harassed and fondled near Metropolitan Museum of Art. Hours later, witnesses began noticing groups of men using water guns and other vessels to splash attendants indiscriminately as well as men shouting lewd insults at passing women. While there were nearly a thousand police officers assigned to Central Park during the parade, none were present along a stretch of Center Drive, where many of the more violent attacks would take place.〔
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