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Albert Brown arrested
The docket book recorded T. M. McCabe of the 32nd Precinct as the police officer who arrested Brown. Three other Black men arrested by McCabe appeared in the court at the same time also charged with disorderly conduct: James Simon, Roosevelt Dration and Porter O'Neill. They too appeared alongside Brown in the press as arrested for riot. Police likely arrested the men together.
Magistrate Ford convicted Brown and sentenced him to one month in the workhouse. He also convicted the other three men, and imposed the same sentence on Simon and Dration. O'Neill, however, he sentenced to only five days in the workhouse.
Brown's address was recorded as 119 West 133rd Street.