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Climate protesters arrested for blocking the entrance of Citigroup’s Tribeca headquarters

By Dean Moses Posted on April 25, 2024

Dozens of climate protesters in Tribeca were cuffed Thursday after blocking the entrance to Citigroup’s NYC headquarters for the second straight day.

Activists from groups such as Climate Defenders, New York Communities for Change, Planet over Profit, and Stop the Money Pipeline rushed to the doors of 388 Greenwich St. at around 8:20 a.m. Unfurling large banners reading “Stop Funding Fossil Fuel,” the demonstrators interlocked their arms in a human blockade to stop workers from accessing the building.

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