Congressman Rangel and former New York City Mayor Dinkins arrested
NYP99031503 - 15 MARCH 1999 - NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: Former New York City Mayor David Dinkins, activist Reverend Al Sharpton and Congressman Charles Rangel (right) kneel and await arrest, March 15, outside 1 Police Plaza for civil disobedience. The trio took part in a sit in to continue to focus the media and public attention on the Police killing of unarmed African immigrant Amadou Diallo with 41 shots. Dinkins becomes the first former New York City Mayor to be arrested for civil disobedience. wy/ep/Ezio Petersen UPI
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