Thursday, 23 Jan 2025

Police and pizza but no perp walk as New York waits for Trump indictment

Police and pizza but no perp walk as New York waits for Trump indictment


Police and pizza but no perp walk as New York waits for Trump indictment
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Those on the right hailed the smattering of people holding pro-Trump signs as a bold show of support for the twice-impeached, legally besieged former US president.

Outside the court, which has found itself the subject of so much global attention this week, loomed behind waist-high metal barricades.

The courthouse itself is a sprawling 15 floor concrete building, spanning an entire city block looking like a nod to Soviet-era architecture. Thoroughly outshone by the ornate New York county supreme court and the gold leaf-roofed Thurgood Marshall United States courthouse, planted next to each other a hundred yards south, dozens of cameras nonetheless remained trained on it on Thursday.

There was a small assortment of NYPD equipment in front of the court, including a towable floodlight on each corner and, on the street behind the building, two big vans, but neither represented a striking visual.

With no interested parties present when the Guardian visited, there was certainly little worth filming. Five police officers were standing around not doing much at a gap in the barricades, while on a corner two more officers were discussing whether to have pizza or a sandwich for lunch.

They settled on pizza.

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