Irate NYC councilwoman arrested in scream-filled clash with cops at homeless shelter protest in wild video

An irate councilwoman was busted in a scream-filled clash with cops during a protest against a homeless shelter in Brooklyn, according to sources and video of the incident.

Councilwoman Susan Zhuang (D-43) was taken into custody Wednesday morning during a demonstration with “Residents Against Homeless Shelters” in Gravesend.

Footage of Zhuang’s arrest shows the lawmaker cable tied to a barricade while screaming incoherently as police attempted to take her into custody.

Zhuang was cable tied to a barricade while screaming incoherently as police.

Zhuand was arrested by NYPD during the demonstration. X/YIatin Chu

Another video shows Zhuang — who is wearing a bright pink top and leopard print tights — being hauled away by police while protestors continue to scream off screen.

Police confirmed 150 people were at the demonstration, but had no details if anyone was charged.

Zhuang posted a video on X just before 6 a.m. on Wednesday morning screaming at a cop about the noise coming from the construction site.

“We have a right to ask them about their permit,” one person can be heard saying to an officer.

“They have to have a permit,” another screamed and added, “I cannot hear anything because its so loud.”

“No it’s not, it’s not making noise, you’re screaming for no reason,” the officer responds calmly.

Zhuang posted a video of her screaming at a cop due to the construction noise. Friends of Susan Zhuang

Zhuang was held at the 62nd Precinct Wednesday morning.

One unidentified person then begins to question the officer whether the “mayor is above the law.”

Zhuang was being held at the 62nd Precinct Wednesday morning, according to sources.

It comes just months after more than 2,000 New Yorkers incensed over the city’s plan to build a homeless shelter in their Brooklyn neighborhood descended on City Hall.

New York City Councilwoman Susan Zhuang is clashes with NYPD officers during a demonstration with Residents Against Homeless Shelters. X/YIatin Chu

The residents, many brandishing signs and American flags, expressed fears the planned 32-room shelter — designed to accommodate up to 150 adult men — will become a magnet for drugs, crime and other trouble when it opens later this year.

Leading the efforts were Assemblyman William Colton (D-47), and Zhuang, opponents of the plan who organized the rally, which grew so massive it spilled over into City Hall Park.

The new shelter — proposed for 2501 86th Street and 25th Avenue in Gravesend — would be constructed as a hotel, complete with a community center, and then contracted by the city, Zhuang said at the time.

Zhuang contends that the city jammed the plan through without consulting its neighbors.

A city Department of Social Services spokesperson at the time denied Zhuang’s claim, saying that they first notified the community in November 2023.

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