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'Incredibly disturbing': Video shows NYPD pull woman into unmarked minivan at Manhattan protest

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Video appears to show a person pulled into an unmarked minivan as NYPD officers keep protesters away from the vehicle in Manhattan on Tuesday night.

Protesters were near East 25th Street and Second Avenue when several arrests were made, police said. It's not clear why the arrests were made.

Only one person was shown being taken into the minivan. A man in an orange shirt with "Warrant Squad" written across the back got into the front passenger seat before the minivan drove off.

That woman was taken into custody because she allegedly damaged police cameras during five separate incidents in and around City Hall Park, NYPD officials said. Police said the arresting officers were assaulted with rocks & bottles.

The NYPD has been using unmarked vehicles for decades, a spokesman said.

"The Warrant Squad uses unmarked vehicles to effectively locate wanted suspects," the NYPD tweeted.

New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson called it "incredibly disturbing."

Public Advocate Jumaane Williams said he was looking into it.

"Concerned about what we are seeing in this video," he tweeted.

Lawmakers throughout the city called for answers. Councilman Carlos Menchaca told New Yorkers to keep recording police officers.

"This cannot be tolerated," he tweeted. "This is a terrifying display of unaccountable power. Who is next?"

An NYPD official initially said they couldn't share any additional information for security reasons for the officers.

Watch video of the incident below (Note: video contains strong language):

This article was written by Aliza Chasan for WPIX.