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NYPD ESTIMATED SATURDAY’S ANTI-WAR RALLY COST THE CITY APPROXIMATELY $5 MILLION

The NYPD estimated Saturday’s anti-war rally cost the city approximately $5 million in overtime.

As security remained heightened throughout the city, more than 5,000 cops patrolled the event as protesters took to the streets against any conflict with Iraq. While the rally was relatively peaceful, more than 250 people were arrested and eight cops were injured, cops said.

In all, 257 arrests were made, including five felony arrests, 53 misdemeanor arrests and 199 arrests for disorderly conduct and other minor violations. Police also said 35 criminal court summonses were issued.

Organizers believe 375,000 to 500,000 attended the event, which stretched over 20 blocks on the East Side. Cops, however, say the figure was closer to 100,000 people.