NYPD bust large party in Brooklyn that violated coronavirus orders

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Large party bused in Brooklyn

The NYPD says that roughly 60 people turned a barbershop in Brooklyn into a nightclub for a late-night party, violating the city's social gathering guidelines during the coronavirus pandemic.

Despite weeks of constant warnings, police say roughly 60 people turned a barber shop in Canarsie, Brooklyn into a nightclub. Some called it a video shoot, but authorities called it a direct violation of the ban on social gatherings due to the coronavirus pandemic.  

Police arrived and broke up the party, issuing 60 summonses and a 30-year-old man and a 28-year-old woman were arrested on multiple gun possession and other charges.

Some at the scene complained of selective enforcement by the NYPD in the predominantly African-American and Caribbean-American community. However, NYPD Chief of Patrol Terrence Monahan tweeted that police responded to similar crowd complaints at a synagogue in Crown Heights.

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Mayor De Blasio says that initially, violators will be issued warnings and if they are ignored, fines of up to $1,000 will be issued, and that police and parks enforcement will be stepping up patrols and enforcing social distancing in order to save lives.