The city has had to walk the line between making sure partygoers and locals were safe and the policing of Black bodies that engage in the same youthful exuberance that white bodies do.
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The city has had to walk the line between making sure partygoers and locals were safe and the policing of Black bodies that engage in the same youthful exuberance that white bodies do.