MATTER OF DE SALVATORE v. CITY OF ONEONTA, BD. OF PUB. SAFETY


48 A.D.2d 961 (1975)

In the Matter of Joseph De Salvatore, Appellant, v. City of Oneonta, Board of Public Safety, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

June 19, 1975


For approximately six days in May, 1972, demonstrations occurred in the City of Oneonta, New York, against American involvement in the war in Vietnam. On May 15, 1972 there was concentrated activity in front of the Armed Services Recruiting Station in the form of mass picketing, so much so that a civilian, with a legitimate reason to enter the building, needed the assistance of the two police officers then on duty to effect his entry. Thereafter, one of the police officers...

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