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Springfield Officials Crack Down On Events Held Without Permits

Officials in Springfield, Massachusetts, say they've learned through social media that several unauthorized group events are being promoted on city properties and they have issued a warning.

Gatherings with vendors and no permits won't be tolerated. Springfield's health commissioner Helen Caulton-Harrissaid with COVID-19 still active, her department will use its power to shut them down.

“I am saying this because I do not want anyone to think that this is a result of law enforcement being punitive. It really is about saving lives,” Caulton-Harris said.

Most of the time, large group protests don't require permits because of free speech freedoms under the First Amendment. A Springfield city spokesperson confirmed that organizers don't often request permits. 

Still, the permit reminder comes a few days after Mayor Domenic Sarno had a large Black Lives Matter mural removed. It was painted on downtown property without the city's permission.   

The words "BLACK LIVES MATTER" were painted earlier this month in Springfield's Court Square. Mayor Domenic Sarno had the mural removed last weekend. Another city-sanctioned BLM mural will be painted in September.
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The words "BLACK LIVES MATTER" were painted earlier this month in Springfield's Court Square. Mayor Domenic Sarno had the mural removed last weekend. Another city-sanctioned BLM mural will be painted in September.

Another recent event at Springfield's Court Square connected to the Black Lives Matter movement promoted Black-owned businesses — and some sold food. Organizers called it a "protest." 

Jill Kaufman has been a reporter and host at NEPM since 2005. Before that she spent 10 years at WBUR in Boston, producing "The Connection" with Christopher Lydon and on "Morning Edition" reporting and hosting. She's also hosted NHPR's daily talk show "The Exhange" and was an editor at PRX's "The World."
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