Arrests Made in NYC for Tearing Down Kidnapped Hostage Posters

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Two 18-year-olds, Charlotte Wimer and Gray Segal, have been arrested in New York City for allegedly tearing down posters of Israeli hostages kidnapped by Hamas. The posters, which were placed on a wall outside private property in Gramercy Park, featured photographs of the missing hostages and the Israeli flag. The arrests come after previous incidents of people removing similar posters. Meanwhile, Israel has agreed to daily four-hour humanitarian pauses in its assault on Hamas in northern Gaza to facilitate the release of hostages.
- NYC cops arrest Gary Segal and Charlotte Wimer for allegedly tearing down posters of kidnapped hostages in the Daily Mail
- Column: Rich Lowry: The kidnapped posters aren't an affront (11/9/23) Southeast Missourian
- ‘It’s like a fire in the world’: how the Israeli ‘kidnapped’ posters set off a phenomenon and a backlash The Guardian
- Artists' posters of hostages held by Hamas, started as public reminder, become flashpoint themselves The Associated Press
- Charlotte Wimer and Gray Segal, both 18, arrested after ripping down Hamas hostage posters in NYC New York Post
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