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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/newjerseylocalne/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114“Drag Story Hour,” which was held by State Attorney General Letitia James on Sunday, drew a huge crowd of about 40 protestors and more than 100 supporters. Cops and even City Council security guards had to come to the loud Manhattan scene to keep the peace.<\/p>\n
The event at The Center, an LGBTQA<\/strong> community center on West 13th Street in Greenwich Village, had already been criticized by people who didn’t like how tax dollars were being used to pay for drag performers to read stories to children at different places in New York City.<\/p>\n The Sergeant-at-Arms squad from the City Council was there on Sunday to protect the at least six city lawmakers who came to the event. This added to the cost.<\/p>\n Read more<\/strong>:\u00a0The Long Island LGBTQ+ Community is Celebrating the Passage of a Bill in Congress That Will Protect Same-sex Marriages.<\/a><\/p>\n “The council security team goes to all these events where council members go, and there’s a chance someone could get hurt,” Councilman Erik Bottcher (D-Manhattan) told The Post outside Sunday’s story hour.<\/p>\n He said that a council member who paid for one of the events has had unwanted people come to his house and his office has been vandalized, so security is “certainly not taking any chances.”<\/p>\n The events are co-sponsored by the nonprofit Drag Story Hour NYC, which, according to city records, has received more than $200,000 in city contracts since 2018. This has made critics of the kiddie sessions very angry.<\/p>\n Bottcher said that “a couple of dozen kids and their families” were inside on Sunday for the event.<\/p>\n Police said that at least one unruly protester was arrested outside, and a group of NYPD motorcycles was seen taking a person who was thought to be a member of the right-wing Proud Boys to safety during the protest.<\/p>\n Police said that the person who got arrested was a “protester against drag stories who was arrested for attacking a pro-drag agitator.”<\/p>\n