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  • Karl Soehnlein (along with Darren Britton and Alan Klein) were attacked by two men with lacrosse sticks after Wigstock. Mark Carson was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of the two lacrosse wielding assailants. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct) He was finally released, which ended the protest.
    Karl Soehnlein - 1989 Wigstock
  • Mark Carson was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of two men who had attacked Karl Soehnlein, Alan Klein and Darren Britton with lacrosse sticks. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct) He was finally released, which ended the protest.
    Mark Carson - 1989 Wigstock 2
  • Mark Carson was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of two men who had attacked Karl Soehnlein, Alan Klein and Darren Britton with lacrosse sticks. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct) He was finally released, which ended the protest.
    Mark Carson - 1989 Wigstock 1
  • Jon Nalley, Kit Winter and David Robinson were among protestors who took to the streets after Mark Carson was arrested at Wigstock. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct). He was finally released, which ended the protest. Carson was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of two men who had attacked Karl Soehnlein, Alan Klein and Darren Britton with lacrosse sticks.
    Jon Nalley, Kit Winter and David Rob..tock
  • Greg Bordowitz was among protestors who took to the streets after Mark Carson was arrested at Wigstock. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct). He was finally released, which ended the protest. Carson was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of two men who had attacked Karl Soehnlein, Alan Klein and Darren Britton with lacrosse sticks.
    Greg Bordowitz - 1989 Wigstock
  • Mark Carson was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of two men who had attacked Karl Soehnlein, Alan Klein and Darren Britton with lacrosse sticks. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct) He was finally released, which ended the protest.
    Mark Carson - 1989 Wigstock 3
  • Police make an arrest in the aftermath of a large protest after Wigstock in 1989. Mark Carson of ACT UP was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of two men who had attacked Karl Soehnlein, Alan Klein and Darren Britton with lacrosse sticks. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct)
    Assailant arrested - 1989 Wigstock 2
  • Police make an arrest in the aftermath of a large protest after Wigstock in 1989. Mark Carson of ACT UP was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of two men who had attacked Karl Soehnlein, Alan Klein and Darren Britton with lacrosse sticks. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct)
    Assailant arrested - 1989 Wigstock 1
  • Alan Klein, Donna Minkowitz, Adam Rolston, Jason Hefner, John Davis and others of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Alan Klein, Donna Minkowitz, Adam Ro..rade
  • Alan Klein and Karl Soehnlein (along with Darren Britton) were attacked by two men with lacrosse sticks after Wigstock. Mark Carson was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of the two lacrosse wielding assailants. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct) He was finally released, which ended the protest.
    Alan Klein and Karl Soehnlein - 1989..tock
  • Mark Carson was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of two men who had attacked Karl Soehnlein, Alan Klein and Darren Britton with lacrosse sticks. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct) He was finally released, which ended the protest.
    Matt Ebert and Mark Carson - 1989 Wi..tock
  • Ron Goldberg was among protestors who took to the streets after Mark Carson was arrested at Wigstock. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct). He was finally released, which ended the protest. Carson was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of two men who had attacked Karl Soehnlein, Alan Klein and Darren Britton with lacrosse sticks.
    Ron Goldberg - 1989 Wigstock
  • Lee Schy was among protestors who took to the streets after Mark Carson was arrested at Wigstock. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct). He was finally released, which ended the protest. Carson was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of two men who had attacked Karl Soehnlein, Alan Klein and Darren Britton with lacrosse sticks.
    Lee Schy - 1989 Wigstock
  • Tim Powers, John Gilbert, John Voelcker, Joe Ferrari, Scott Wald were among protestors who took to the streets after Mark Carson was arrested at Wigstock. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct). He was finally released, which ended the protest. Carson was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of two men who had attacked Karl Soehnlein, Alan Klein and Darren Britton with lacrosse sticks.
    Tim Powers, John Gilbert, John Voelc..tock
  • Darren Britton and Karl Soehnlein (along with Alan Klein) were attacked by two men with lacrosse sticks after Wigstock. Mark Carson was arrested when NYPD claimed he was interfering with the arrest of the two lacrosse wielding assailants. His arrest prompted a protest march of 200 people to the 9th Precinct, (though he'd actually been taken to the 7th Precinct) He was finally released, which ended the protest.
    Darren Britton and Karl Soehnlein - ..tock
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