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Melee at Brooklyn pool

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Three people were arrested and police shot pepper spray at an unruly crowd at McCarren Park Pool in the latest incident at the problem-plagued city hot spot.

The pool in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn was packed on Tuesday evening when a crowd refused to stopped doing back flips and throwing people in the water, according to the NYC Park Advocates, a non-profit parks watchdog group.

YouTube video of the melee showed cops holding down one suspect.

One man was arrested for pushing an officer and two others for resisting arrest, according to the NY Daily News.

The pool was temporarily shut down; the second time in three weeks.

In the first incident, a lifeguard was attacked the day after the $50 million pool was reopening following an extensive renovation.

 

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