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Hundreds of people marched in Binghamton on Tuesday night, as part of nationwide protests over the killing of George Floyd while in the custody of Minneapolis police.
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SU officials said they tried to have a "respectful dialogue" with the students, but they were "unwilling." Students said they were denied food, medicine and hygiene products, and were treated like prisoners.
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"Guess what? Protesting is about being annoying”
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Several Republican members of Congress from around the country have lamented over “paid protesters” at town halls over the last month. Binghamton area…