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  Amazon Union Founder Chris Smalls Detained at Met Gala Amid Protests

Amazon union founder Chris Smalls reportedly arrested outside Jeff Bezos-sponsored Met GalaIn a dramatic turn of events, Amazon Labor Union founder Chris Smalls was reportedly arrested outside the 2026 Met Gala on Monday night. The incident marked the latest chapter in his years-long push to hold powerful corporate interests accountable.

Protesters Target Bezos' Sponsorship
The Met Gala arrest came as activists organized a broader demonstration outside the star-studded event over Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his wife Lauren Sánchez's sponsorship. Protesters cited concerns over Amazon's labor practices, worker exploitation, tax avoidance, and alleged complicity in Israeli military actions in Gaza.

Smalls' Rise to Prominence
Chris Smalls rose to national prominence in 2022 after successfully leading the first union election at an Amazon warehouse in Staten Island, New York. He has since become one of the most recognizable labor organizers in the country, expanding his activism well beyond Amazon's warehouse floors.

Video Footage and Eyewitness Accounts
Video footage showed police wrestling a man to the ground outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and a Reuters photographer captured a man resembling Smalls holding a protest sign similar to one he had posted on his own social media ahead of the event. The Independent reported that the NYPD confirmed a 37-year-old male was taken into custody with charges pending but would not confirm the individual's identity as Smalls.

Previous Incidents and Activism
Smalls was detained and beaten by Israeli forces last July while on a humanitarian aid mission to Gaza, and he vowed at the time to continue his activism. The incident marked another chapter in his years-long push for accountability from powerful corporate interests.

The Met Gala arrest of Chris Smalls serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for workers' rights and corporate accountability. As protests continue to escalate, one thing is clear: the fight for justice will not be silenced.

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